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Canonical: Will fundamentally improve the documentation of Ubuntu and other software products
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I’ve read little to no ubuntu documentation (aside from stuff like installation and very basic troubleshooting). Have you noticed any improvement to it? I think this post is 2 years old so I’d assume there’d be at least a bit of little change.
wow thanks for pointing that out.
I think the lemmy "Hot" algorithm is still broken. If you scroll much it'll start showing old posts
yeah. the thing is I know that and I usually sort for new anyway.
however if not, 2h vs 2y is still a welcome pitfall.