I believe the chart is if you are looking at last activity date.
Was this persons’ last activity date in the last 6 months? Last 1 month?
Not sure how they are actually measuring that activity - whether that’s logins or posts?
I believe the chart is if you are looking at last activity date.
Was this persons’ last activity date in the last 6 months? Last 1 month?
Not sure how they are actually measuring that activity - whether that’s logins or posts?
Hadn’t heard of reiverr, you like it?
I’ve been toying with the idea of creating a file-arr for analyzing disk usage, performing common operations, and exposing a web-based upload/download client so I don’t have to mount the volume everywhere.
That’d be cool. There’s one that does transcoding and another that does unzipping
Arch, btw
you just haddddd to say it
2nd’ing. I tried TubeArchivist too and preferred this
Unquestionably Golang if those are the two options. It’ll give you a much better base to work with if you are still earlier in your career and is much more applicable to a lot of things.
Elixir is niche, the syntax doesn’t share a lot of patterns with other languages, and no one is hiring for it. Also few people know it.
I want to caveat my answer with that I personally really like elixir, and would prefer to work with it myself over golang for some types of problems. Actor patterns are really cool.
Any good forks yet? Open-source is great at solving problems when you can move on from assholes…
I don’t know why everyone is giving you shit about modifying log files. That support person was an asshole
I am using Unraid to run docker, but want to use k3s (again) to turn some old laptops I have lying around into commodity hardware
I feel like it’ll piss off the shitbag more if no one calls it X, so, that’s what I’m going with
It is limited, yes, the pixel you place is one amongst many - you are just one part of the much larger project. That’s the fun part
You too, friend. Can you not create communities on other instances? I hadn’t tried or thought about it. I guess that’s a downside of a really small or self hosted instance
Wouldn’t Mastodon just be that? Lemmy and Mastodon federate - and you can see one in the other.
Twitter-likes are tag based. Reddit-likes are community based? I think it’s fine and good if communities merge or get subsumed by an equivalent on another instance.