In my experience, KDE Plasma is surprisingly actually better than Gnome for tablet use. You would think that Gnome’s more minimal and chunky UI would make it a better fit, but Plasma just has a lot more little usability QOL features.
Please feel free to correct my English.
The Lemming formerly known as /u/SatyrSack@lemmy.one
In my experience, KDE Plasma is surprisingly actually better than Gnome for tablet use. You would think that Gnome’s more minimal and chunky UI would make it a better fit, but Plasma just has a lot more little usability QOL features.
Not just JSON
; they said to name the baby .JSON
. Reminds me of a post somewhere where someone asked if they could officially name their baby something with a newline character in it.
Some soup spoons are indeed oblong like a tablespoon. But because there isn’t anything in that etsy photo above to provide context, you might miss that the heads of those spoons are most likely much larger than that of a tablespoon. Sure, they’re just as oval-shaped as what OP expects, but they’re also just as wide as the round spoon in the OP. Meaning they require just as Steven Tyler of a mouth to successfully misuse as a round soup spoon.
I do not see any documentation, but here is the pull request for the feature that was added in v0.19.4
If the URL being posted is anything other than an image, yes. If the URL being posted is a video, an article, an MP3, whatever. If you don’t want to leave it up to Lemmy to try to grab a thumbnail do display for the post, you have the option to expicitly specify the thumbnail image to be used.
On the other hand, if the URL that you are posting is itself an image (JPEG, PNG, GIF, WEBP, whatever), you might notice that the “Thumbnail URL” field disappears. Because Lemmy will use the image you are posting as the thumbnail.
Great information, I appreciate it!
Given that, I don’t really see the point, other than trying to a completist about stuff.
Considering this is just a silly community about a TV show that ended a decade ago, I absolutely agree. But, hypothetically speaking, could it be possible to fully sync, votes and all? Given some important community where vote counts actually did matter for some reason, could admins from both instances coordinate with each other to manually query their respective databases to get historical posts, comments, upvotes, and downvotes synchronized?
However, what you can do is find content that you want to interact with on the remote instance, copy the URL and then search for that URL on your server. That will pull that content and its context to your instance.
Neat! Though it does not pull all context, just the “upstream” context. Meaning that if I search a post’s or comment’s URL, it will not pull in comments below it. But if I search a low-level comment, it will pull in all parent comments from that comment chain as well as the post itself. And, like another commenter mentioned, it will not pull in the votes.
EDIT: On second thought, what I call “upstream context” is probably what Lemmy technically considers simply “context”, isn’t it?
The first command works for me on Termux, but the second matches your output. Does this just mean you have not set up SSH?
Apparently it works in Thunder
EDIT: And Photon
This one also measures data transfer speed. As far as I can tell, the KM003C only measures power transfer capabilities.
I do this with Amaze. Tap the plus floating action button in the bottom right corner, choose Cloud Connection, then SMB Connection.