I found it out through the Sisyphus meme, and I'm so glad I did
oh, I see. I saw that Windows was inspired by Unix while I was researching it, but it turns out that I'm wrong
I googled it before posting this, and it said Google was inspired by Unix so I thought it was fine :/
of course, https://yorunoken.s-ul.eu/B9HyWyoo
VM has an option to enable GPU acceleration iirc, would that solve it?
Hello, no I haven't installed the packs yet. Will do so, thank you.
I accidently clicked on "mark all as read" after someone sent me a message, how do I view it?
Forgot to mention: The program creates a login.json
file that holds your credentials, so don't share it with anyone.
A simple program to check for comments in communities - GitHub - YoruNoKen/LemmyCommentSearcher: A simple program to check for comments in communities
So today I tried finding a way to search comments in Lemmy, but I couldn't find one (at least one that worked for every instance), so I decided to make my own one :) you only need to log in once and the program will automatically detect it for you after that (your credentials are stored locally). This would be really impressive if it turns out that there's a way to Search for comments inside of communities XD
also, you should replace const myInst="lemmy.world";
with const myInst = window.location.hostname;
, it automatically fetches what instance you're on.
Hello, I just made a new bookmarklet where it automatically transfers all of your subscribed communities to another instance, can be found here
Hello! I made an improved version where the script automatically subscribes to the communities it fetches.
yeah that's what I observed after a few more trying, is there a possible workaround to this?
I'm making a bookmarklet to transfer followed communities from one instance to another
oh, it's because lemmy.world doesn't allow api requests from lemmy.ml, and vice-versa. Is it possible that there's a workaround?
hmm, interesting. It works when I do it in my node environment, but the moment the browser tries to make the request it fails.
https://lemmy.ml/api/v3
works for lemmy.ml, but when I try it with lemmy.world it gives bad request, any help?
well, yes you're right about that. I still want to continue using Linux, I guess Ubuntu would be a better choice
I don't know what I did but I must've messed up somehow while deleting the distro, so now I only have 700 gigs of my total 1tb of disk space left, when I try to merge the other unallocated 300gigs of space back to the drive, it says "there's not enough space in the disk(s)". Anyone willing to help? here are the screenshots: