Same with my pixel 2, it was stuck back on android 11, LineageOS has given it a new lease of life.
From those graphs, memory usage is very low. Most of it is being used for disk caching, which is what linux does with memory it has no other use for (may as well use it for something).
Seems the search button at the top left of the screen still takes me to the "technical works in progress" page.
There seems to be an issue with searching for communities on the lemm.ee lemmy instance. Not sure if this is due to a version mismatch, or maybe something else?
I really don't get this. The CEO knows that the window is so seriously under-speced, yet he still doesn't hesitate to jump into the sub himself.
I tend to use Brave search, since it is the default in by browser. Sometimes I don't get good results, and will go to another search engine. Google has become a bit unreliable though, since they started integrating these "ChatGPT"-style responses. These AI systems often seem to just make stuff up, and you really can't rely on the information at all.
I don't mind so much, as it encourages me to practise my German. However, it could get troublesome if lots of other languages start popping up. Mastodon has a language filter option, I guess such a feature will eventually make its way to kbin bzw lemmy...
Demonetisation in Youtube is not just about payment, it is also about the "reach" of your video -- demonetised videos get pushed to the bottom by "the algorithm".
What was r/TIHI? I can't get to the reddit site anymore, but even if I could, it probably wouldn't be very enlightening if the sub is already deleted...
In the Lemmy documentation they clearly say they don't want to support any reverse proxy except nginx, so not really much point posting it to any "official" community.
I tried installing Lemmy on my server, but it runs Apache HTTPD on the web port, and I couldn't work out how to integrate Lemmy with that web server. From what I can tell from the NGINX sample config, you need to be able to specify rewrite rules based on the HTTP request method rather than on just the URL, and I just couldn't see how to do that with Apache...
I think I'll try installing kbin instead, this seems to have a more standard setup, similar to Mastodon.
"How to Win Friends and Influence People" in one short lesson :-)
Ich benutze BitWarden für das TOPT.