Most diff tools have an option to ignore leading or trailing whitespace changes.
Most diff tools have an option to ignore leading or trailing whitespace changes.
That is why you should not leave atomic tasks incomplete.
They have a vert high chance of pulling slack.
I refuse to use it because it is backed by Microsoft.
So how the daily go?
Because it runs Java and tons of bloatware plus a ton of spywar. Ah also, it needs a ton of adware too.
I was finally able to running it on virt-manager with following settings: Display Spice and listen type set to “none”. Open GL checkbox enabled. Overview: Firmware: UEFI x86_64: /usr/share/edk2/ovmf/OVMF_CODE.fd
I am still batteling to get it to run with Virt-manager. I was able to run it with qemu from command line but I don’t want that.
Very slick thou. I like the default set of installed software.
Yes, I am on linux. I might give it a try. I’ll look into installing it. Do you know by any chance a distro that has it preinstalled or install it in a easy way?
My use case it to simulate a burner phones to bypass app only subscriptions. I run there applications I don’t trust to run on my own phone and would not afford to buy the a new phone for everything.
Very hard to spot.
You block it by switching to #pixelfed.
You get a point. This changes a lot of things. I need to review again the project page. I first understood that this is a shared block list. If it is just a mirroring of a given instance, then it is not the same.
I am making an analogy of current situation of mastodon landscape where similar a project is based on questionable sources. Currently beehaw is nice and is blocking Lemmy.world. This makes me believe beehaw then end up blocking Lemmy world.
I will exagerate and ask you: are you discriminating between bigger and smaller instances? While smaller instances are definitely small, together they are big enough.
If he actually is obnoxious, then yes. But what guaranties he is obnoxious? Or that he just statements were just misinterpreted. Happens a lot.
They could have done nothing, but because someone on a so called trusted source de-federated it because he did not like him, de-federation would accumulate.
Actually beehaw is a nice instance and is blocking lemmy.world, which too is fantastic. Thus sharing beehaw’s de-federation list would cut out lemmy.world from a huge audience. In this particulare case, I wonder what lemmy.world did wrong to be worth de-federating from.
So you see, sharing huge block lists would wrongfully cut out people. Since nobody would investigate the whole list because doing so would take weeks.
Joining another instance is out of the question for many because they are firm belivers of self-hosting and decentralization. Two principles that are pillars of the the fediverse.
Seeing the number of down votes I may say that most people do not take smaller or single instance users that are too common. They are the ones that get most hurt with shared defederation lists. This only encourages people to gather to well known instance or accept being cut out from the biggest part of the fediverse.
There is now podman compose that can read and use docker-compose files. As for importing, I cannot tell.