Moc

joined 2 years ago
[–] Moc@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)
[–] Moc@lemmy.world 0 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Alternative question– I use Zola and Github Pages to host my website. Does ActivityPub have support for blogging? Like let's say people on Lemmy or Mastodon could subscribe to my blog through ActivityPub?

From what I can tell Zola does not have anything like this (tried searching GH issues), but I just want to know if it's technically feasible. I can write Rust, so I could have a crack at it myself if it's not too cost/effort prohibitive.

 

Let's say I decided that instead of blogging, I wanted to host my own Lemmy instance that contained a maximum of one (1) user– me, but allowing other users to subscribe.

To show what I'm talking about, look at how kaidomac uses Reddit as his own personal microblog, which people subscribe to.

What is the cheapest way to do this?

My mental model of Lemmy is that if I were to do this, the instance would still be caching information from other instances. This would– at least in my mine– add up in costs.

I'm a software engineer, so feel free to use technical jargon.

[–] Moc@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago

Nobody knows my name, only my memes

 
 
[–] Moc@lemmy.world 0 points 2 years ago

Bon ape tit

 
 
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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by Moc@lemmy.world to c/lemmyshitpost@lemmy.world
 
 

So I've rebooted my Debian computer, having installed, run, and used Lutris to run a GOG game. It worked fine.

Problem is, now Lutris has seemingly disappeared from my system. Despite existing in dpkg, and seeing the app "installed" in the Debian software manager, I cannot find a way to run it.

I have attempted to run it in three ways:

  1. Press the windows key and search for Lutris. This worked before. It works on literally every other app too. Nothing shows up, except the Lutris page in the Software manager.
  2. Check the Lutris page in the software manager. I can see that it's installed and has a delete button, but no button to open the application.
  3. Click the "Show Applications"/Launchpad icon in the Dock, and try to find Lutris. It doesn't exist here anymore.

I'm scratching my head. Does anyone know what happened to Lutris on my Debian distro?

 

Hello, I have recently built an AM5 pc and loaded Windows 11 onto it. I have two M.2 SSDs setup with RAID 0, through the UEFI.

I want to install dual boot a Linux distro to try and play games on it, because I prefer Linux to Windows.

From where I am with W11 and RAID 0 setup, how can I dual boot Arch, for example?

Should I (can I) partition my RAID0 drive?