Unfathomably based.
While it is based on AOSP and is compatible with Android, IIRC Graphene cannot call itself Android due to some Google specifications.
Also, from the point of view of the app developer, GOS is a different use case, as it does not necessarily have Google Play services
Y'all can't even have political discourse without being violent.
I understand why my message might suggest that I am American, but I am, in fact, not. I won't go into details to avoid doxxing myself, but I live in a country with strict gun laws, and, in long term, the lack of civilian firearm ownership has proven to have much worse consequences than the opposite.
To add to my original comment, I believe that "without any kind of permit or registration" should be explicitly stated in every article that guarantees some kind of right, as the lack of such statement often leads to slow erosion of the right, starting with the requirement of declaration, and then permission, which then gets more and more difficult to obtain (example: the right to public protest in Russia, Belarus and Ukraine)
A universal right to purchase, own, sell and (if applicable) conceal carry any weapon that is allowed to be used by the nation's military, without any kind of permit or registration. Also, explicitly prohibit military conscription and legally equate it to slavery.
I know some people who still think that.
I really like Photon so far, but I had to tweak the Dark Reader settings a little, as the default look was way to high contrast for me.
r/2balkan4u
And it would've been bearable, if the politics weren't pretty much the same as on Reddit. From what I see, it has almost exactly the same libleft bias Reddit userbase has, with an (understandable) addition of interest in Linux, self-hosting and FOSS culture.
Make sure that you have logrotate installed and working, to prevent them from piling up.
But what if it doesn't make you younger? So you'll still stay your current age, with all the chronic stuff you already have.
That's fucking depressing. Though the question I have is - from the looks of it, he works remotely, so why even bother living in such a high cost area? I'm pretty sure this kind of money can rent a much nicer place, possibly even in the same state.
How much does private healthcare cost?
I personally looks up stuff on Oogabooga's and TheBloke discord, as well as the ones about SillyTavern
Who the hell even buys windows license?
I wish I could use Lemmy exclusively, but so far I haven't yet seen a lot of AI (LLM and SD)-related content here. The good news is that lately I feel like a lot of AI-related activity has migrated from Reddit to Discord.
Is there some kind of comparison between these clients? Ideally, I'd want a web client with more customizability than the default one - in particupar, I'd like to be able to set the default view to show subscribed communities instead of the local ones. As I'm running my own instance, I don't have much in terms of local content
Yeah, flatpaks are a pain in the ass. So glad that I don't have to use them since switching to Arch.
To add to the AMD part, RDNA3 drivers were actually quite bad at launch, I think they were mostly fixed only by April-May 2023. Now they work great. Also, if you're interested in AI, stick with Nvidia. You can run most stuff on AMD cards, but it's always an issue (The main one I'm having is that a lot of stuff depends on torch 2.0, while there's only 2.1 for ROCm 5.5+)
LibreWolf
That's exactly what I need. Could you share the script you use?
So, I've started my own Lemmy instance. The main issue is that right now, I am the only user, which makes it pretty easy for anyone to see what kinds of communities I visited, or am subscribed to. Is there any way to automate creation of some amount of accounts, and subscribing to random communities?