For a more user-friendly (IMO) alternative, altough not open source, there is Resilio Sync. The main difference with Syncthing is that you don’t introduce clients to each other; you just share folders.
For a more user-friendly (IMO) alternative, altough not open source, there is Resilio Sync. The main difference with Syncthing is that you don’t introduce clients to each other; you just share folders.
When lemmy.world will disappear, that’ll be a lot of communities (and valuable information) that go with it.
they can’t trigger on the edit event as there are too many legit uses of it.
They definitely do, I’ve experienced it firsthand: I mass edited all my comments to “[deleted]” and many of them got edited back within 2-3 days. There are some reasonable explanations about buggy caches, but that’s a really convenient bug for Reddit right now.
They get edited back. I’ve been playing this game for 10 days. I edit once or twice, then delete a few days later, and there’s still comments popping back.
They’re basically the same browsers, and arguably, you’re using the better one to install the worse one.
Then I shall die with the current weather 😅
I like No Man’s Sky take on this, that seamlessly shifts from offline to online. I can stop/resume it without an hitch on my Steam Deck, even in multiplayer zones.
With Diablo IV, I get disconnected when there’s a light breeze.
If you’ve never played the original, take the Resurrected. They’re the same game, but Resurrected is beautiful. Be warned though that mechanically, it’s an old game, and I wouldn’t recommend it to anyone who hasn’t played it back then.
“We definitely need to talk more about the console that launched 6 years ago and sold 125+ million units”. Nah thanks I’d rather see discussions about some smaller platforms.
Lower bandwidth for who? When images are cached on other instances, it allows two things: