I used the Lemmy Ansible method to deploy. At the time that I first installed it, it was the recommended method vs a docker compose. It is a little bit of setup, but is pretty simple to get going. Just follow the instructions and it should just work.
We are all tired on this day.
Hopefully the team has smartened up a bit since these days
Before testing, you'll likely receive a shot directly into the penis that helps it become erect.
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You can seed without port forwarding
Qbittorrent is actually one of the few clients that has this feature, one of the reasons itβs so widely recommended.
Deluge can also do this.
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I'd be less concerned with memory (of which Lemmy seems to use very little), and much more concerned with CPU core count. I touched on it in my other comment, but I don't understand how a few cores is supposed to handle the ridiculous number of federation workers people are setting their instances to.
...but you're on dbzero π€
if you have been gaming 10 years and only play AAA.
Half Life 2: A 2013 classic.
They're using a window manager over a full DE, so it's likely the usual case of preferring minimalism to the very complete desktop environment (which many consider bloated). I'm a window manager person myself, but I've been giving KDE a good honest try for the past couple of weeks. It's definitely very nice if you want the full DE experience.
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Plus one to this. It's super nice separating concerns in this way.