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I ainโ€™t got no brain or no sane. Iโ€™m insane in the membrane.

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Cake day: Jun 21, 2023

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Just visit the specific subreddits with content that your after using bookmarks while you also use Lemmy. Thereโ€™s no sides to this stuff that you have to choose between.



Thereโ€™s not a good alternative to Discord for itโ€™s usecases. Sorry Matrix and XMPP, despite many attempts at clients to mimic Discord on these protocols they just never cut it.


You should be using the best tool for the job, even when it comes to operating systems and software. If your development workflow is this heavily dependent on Linux then Iโ€™m not surprised you find it Windows more painful compared to just running Linux itself.

For myself, mostly doing enterprise and backend development in C#, Python and a bit of Go, Windows gets out of my way and letโ€™s me get to work far more efficiently than Linux ever does for this work.


That 5GB cloud storage is a bit stingy though on their standard plan.


A pen and paper, for work.

You know those people who seem useless and forgetful all the time? They donโ€™t write anything down so they are lost when they try to do things and too embarrassed to ask for advice again because they forgot what you told them. You also end up repeating stuff to them over and over again when they just donโ€™t do a task or mess it up.

Donโ€™t be that person, write stuff down!



Images in Lemmy RSS Feeds?
I'm not getting images previews nor images themselves when I browse Lemmy using the RSS feed functionality. Other websites work fine, it just seems I'm having a problem with Lemmy. Instead, I just get a link and I can click that to be taken directly to the image on pictrs. It makes browsing Lemmy using an RSS client a sub-optimal experience sadly. Does Lemmy support images or preview images in it's RSS feeds and if so what is the magic to enable it in my RSS client?
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Iโ€™m looking forward to the day where answers to technical questions are not always found on corporate websites like Stack and Reddit.