Take a look at DistroWatch. I use it when I want to try a new distro, just for fun. Slackware is number 44 in the popularity rank.
Take a look at DistroWatch. I use it when I want to try a new distro, just for fun. Slackware is number 44 in the popularity rank.
Never heard about Unraid, but I hear about Slackware all the time.
I dropped gboard and started using FlorisBoard. It’s a lot more crude and don’t have the same features, but I’m very happy with it and will not go back.
I preffer my privacy over features, and using the software and reporting feedback helps it betting better.
We really need to ditch Google.
Yes, only for fap purposes.
Thank you, stranger
It was a Kingston KVR133X64C3/512 - 512MB DIMM 133Mhz CL3.0 SDRAM
Twice a day. One when I get up and one before going to bed. I floss occasionally.
I’m trying to, but I miss NSFW content here
To be honest you don’t need to create an account on another instance. It’s a little complicated, but that’s what I understood:
Each instance it’s a website (and I’ll use website instead of instance from this point forward, but you can read instance). You can create an account and login to that website.
All the websites talk the same language, so from inside one website you can explore another, as if it was the same.
Your account, on one website, is valid on the other websites.
Right now I’m logged on https://lemmy.eco.br/, I’m looking this post from another community (ask lemmy) that exists on another website (lemmy.ml). That translates to !asklemmy@lemmy.ml.
So, you just need to search for other instance, from inside yours.
I found two ways:
Search on a “community finder” website. I’m using Lemmy Explorer (mark the “Show NSFW” option).
Use a client that can search communities on the fediverse, instead of searching only your instance. I found wefwef is the best for exploration, but it’s poor on the text editing side. I’m using Jerboa to reply to you right now.
I think I like more than I liked reddit.
But my NSFW needs are not met yet, reddit have way more fap fuel.
Today I learned that people actually use this. I always thought it didn’t work right.