So I had actually already done this when I switched to bookworm when it wasn't stable.
I am curious: what does setting LC_ALL do? I'm familiar with all the other commands though
So I had actually already done this when I switched to bookworm when it wasn't stable.
I am curious: what does setting LC_ALL do? I'm familiar with all the other commands though
I could be interested in working on writing a mirroring tool if that is something people would like. I'm a developer looking to work on a project related to lemmy so if anyone wants help or needs contributors to already established projects please ping me :)
Echoing what everyone else is saying. The fact that there's servers that can access each other is kinda breaking my brain right now, but I'm also excited for the reddit -> lemmy migration and looking forward to seeing this place grow.
Can confirm, having the same issue on mobile. Maybe its just a mobile issue?
Woo! Noob question, but I've been using the debian apt repo for a while now, is there anything I need to do to use the stable repo, or does that happen as a side effect of the bookworm becoming stable?
Awesome! Yeah, I was in the same boat, had only proxied requests through burp. I had done some .apk analysis for an android CTF and found it fascinating, but it's definitely harder to get into the iDevice space. Fascinating though, once you open that door.
+1 for Communities, since that's what they are called in the official UI and documentation
Same here. A lot of lemmy instances are struggling with all the new people from reddit I think lol.
Most of the ones I tried just timed out on hitting sign up
Thanks Mr. Dude for this instance. I will try not to be a lurker like I usually am, and help contribute to the community.
I am an early (I think) refugee from reddit. Can anyone recommend some communities to join? Still confused about the whole federated thing. Tried Mastodon a while back, but as someone who never used twitter I was pretty confused.
I'm a Rust noob too, my work is in Java. However, I don't think a mirroring tool would need to be implemented in rust necessarily