I had been on Linux communities for so long that I thought this thread was about the default music player in GNOME Desktop Environment
Edit: typo
I had been on Linux communities for so long that I thought this thread was about the default music player in GNOME Desktop Environment
Edit: typo
Don't worry about it. That rule hasn't been relevant in a long time since we no longer use floppy disks
I agree, but then again, neither Windows nor MacOS tell you where their file paths are. It's not like Windows tell you where AppData is. They don't even show file extensions by default.
That said, there are quite a few Youtube videos explaining about Linux file paths.
This post seems to work well, given that it has remained in the active tab for days now with the sheer people commenting on it.
Markor - A markdown/text editor app. It is frankly not the best in terms of design, but it does have quite a few neat features.
Just wish that firefox Android supports "right clicking" extensions, though.
Right now, extensions that use the right-click context menu to function (e.g. Singlefile) doesn't work that well on Android.
I've also found another client for Android: syncthing tray, which seems to come from a popular client for desktop but it also supports Android.
https://github.com/Martchus/syncthingtray
Personally, I find it a good replacement, though its gui is slightly slower and it does not support all the features that syncthing-fork has.
Note that you can disable the hibernate shutdown (called fast startup) in windows in the control panel. IIRC it's in control panel > startup > fast startup.
Not really a website with custom domain, but Anuken's Personal Website is kinda funny, even more so when you realize this cat is the developer of the famous open-source game Mindustry
That said, it is unfortunate that this only applies to very general spaces or some specific communities. If your interest is even a little too niche, the dedicated communities often feel like a graveyard unfortunately.
Just like a certain great philosopher said, "The sun is a deadly laser"
I primarily use Summit, but I also use an RSS Reader because lemmy supports RSS