Developer of PieFed, a sibling of Lemmy & Kbin.
This is known as a “false dichotomy” and is very lame.
I had a terrible time getting wifi working on my Macbook Pro from about the same year. 2012, I think. It semi-worked but was horrifically unreliable and slow.
In the end I just got a tiny USB wifi dongle and plugged it in, rather than using the internal wifi card.
That’s some God tier linux wizardry
Buy a floppy drive off ebay == end up on a watchlist
Fight inflation by arresting the rich, you say… Hmm, I think it’s worth a try. 🤪
US and friends regularly take their boats out for a drive, NK always reacts the same. It’s a pretty boring news article.
Yeah user-created topics would be a fine enhancement. Various aspects of the multireddit concept have separate issues in the issue queue but they haven’t been coherently tied together yet. It might be time to do that.
One way to limit exposure to negative news is a keyword filter, which I implemented 6 months ago, early on in the project: https://piefed.social/post/7576
Yeah I’m pretty interested in this and Topics is only the first iteration of the idea. At the time piefed.social was basically a single-user instance so making the topics admin-manually-curated groupings was fine. Perhaps it’s time to take things to the next level, tho.
The concept of ‘multireddits’ sounds like a bundle of related functionality and I’m not sure which parts of that you’re interested in that PieFed’s “topics” doesn’t already do. Is it the user-created part? The subscribing part? The join-many-communties-at-once part? PieFed does some of those already but you won’t see it unless you’re logged in…
A solid choice. I’ve been using it daily ( codeberg.org ) for the last year and it’s pretty great!
The code review features are not as awesome as github but you won’t need those.
It’s going well, thanks for asking. I enjoy using it and improving it every day.
Over the last year I’ve learnt a lot and if I started again today I’d lay some of the underlying foundations differently - in a way that supports a medium sized app instead of a small one. At the time I didn’t know if it would ever grow beyond being small… Good problem to have!
Yes, it’s a bit different.
In Kbin they are user-defined. If kbin.social was online I’d share a link.
No one is keeping track of how enthusiastically they do it or writing official reports on it or encouraging more of it. It’s the interest the govt takes in it that makes it weird(er).
This might all be made up. See https://www.nknews.org/2024/06/fact-check-north-korea-has-not-announced-plans-to-send-troops-to-ukraine-yet/
I’ve never heard of NK News before so - https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/nk-news/. Seems Ok.
In other news articles they’re described as support troops or engineers. They’d be building things, cooking meals, driving trucks, repairing stuff. Maybe occasionally get a HIMARS dropped on them but certainly not storming trenches.
I don’t think trac has any kind of kanban UI to it, btw. They might have added it by now, it’s been years since I used it.
It depends what you were using Jira for - it has a lot of features, most of which you were probably not using.
Trac has a wiki, tickets and git all in one - https://trac.edgewall.org
NextCloud has a plugin called ‘Tasks’ which looks similar to Trello.
Forgejo is similar to github - https://forgejo.org/
Sports - https://piefed.social/topic/sports-fitness
Gaming - https://piefed.social/topic/gaming
Science - https://piefed.social/topic/science
Cooking - https://piefed.social/topic/food
Gardening - https://lemmy.world/c/gardening
It is understandable that you didn’t find those communities, discoverability is a real issue with Lemmy. I have tried to solve this by curating communities into groups of Topics - https://piefed.social/topics
The only other country where divorce is illegal is Vatican City.
What do you want those users to be able to do with their accounts?
A CMS like Drupal or Wordpress might be what you want.
It’s hard to recommend something when you haven’t described the purpose. Having users register accounts is just a means to some end.