exactly. the only kind of self expression anyone needs is going on lemmy and making smug comments.
/r/StarTrek founder and primary steward from 2008-2021
Currently on the board of directors for StarTrek.website
exactly. the only kind of self expression anyone needs is going on lemmy and making smug comments.
no they need it look it up
This is the first I’m hearing of any issue with it resembling a pentagram, the criticisms I’ve heard involve the design in general not looking professional, not scaling well, and lacking a unique palette.
This logo is really unpopular hence why there is always so much talk of making something cleaner and more professional.
This logo is really unpopular hence why there is always so much talk of making something cleaner and more professional.
TrueNAS is fine but the dead-simplest I’ve ever seen is CasaOS which has one-click network file sharing.
Exactly. I remember when my favorite teacher said “This is a textbook. Check it out sometime”.
Eh, just because you can’t make a horse drink water is no reason not to lead it there.
Things like what?
This is just the domain name, not the instance itself. If the instance is offline the moderator accounts will be inaccessible even if the domain name is sold.
The “source” is a tweet from a random dude, it’s almost certainly not true.
Same, I’m pretty sure it’s not true.
They’ve been extremely transparent about this:
I do that too! And fwiw haven’t had to manually configure auto-mount for other drives in a while.
Honestly, for a good distro, the brand is not great. Perhaps this can be viewed good opportunity to go with something more unique!
Nobody’s mentioned Homarr or CasaOS but if you want an out of the box “Just works” but still open source experience they’re the best bet.
Right, but try doing that with a 10 day old server created in 2024. That’s the hurdle people are referring to.
I looked it up (because the air is very dry in Nevada) and about 32,000 gallons of water per day are evaporated at the Bellagio fountains.
Source: The Las Vegas Sun
An average car wash uses 40 gallons per car and washes a hundred cars per day: Source
I think this is the next big step for fediverse adoption. Mobile apps can easily obfuscate the different servers, but an integrated browser solution would be huge.
Like imagine commenting on a blog directly with your Lemmy account, without first navigating to your instance. No more “please link to the original source”.
That’s the user downvoting the copy of the post on their own instance. If OP doesn’t have downvotes then those votes won’t federate.