Hmm, I tried from lemmy.ml as well, as you’re on that instance, and it doesn’t seem to work from there. Some federation issue due to load maybe?
Hmm, I tried from lemmy.ml as well, as you’re on that instance, and it doesn’t seem to work from there. Some federation issue due to load maybe?
I think I went to the search function and searched for !mechanicalkeyboards@kbin.social Some time after that, the link started to work.
I’m interested in how this would work, especially in regard to the database, which I understand is the most intense of the workloads.
If this could be solved in a way that scales well, I think we’d be in a good spot. I’ll be looking into the Lemmy backend code in the near future, to see if there is any way to offload the db.
How would you access this from Lemmy? Does there need to be explicit federation?
I’m on lemmy.one, and I’ve tried https://lemmy.one/c/mechanicalkeyboards@kbin.social, but it doesn’t seem to do anything but give me a 404
EDIT: Never mind, it seems something happened in the background, and the link now works for me.
I’m currently messing around with a simple room booking app in rust/actix, but instead of simply using one of the existing authentication middlewares, I’ve rolled my own to learn more, and damn, has it been a fun ride learning how the borrow checker works!
When I first started my Linux journey about 23 years ago, I only ran it in text mode, since my computer didn’t have the disk space for X. I remember using Vim, and whenever I wanted to close it I would hit Alt-F4, which of course performed a VT switch.
When I inevitably launched Vim again on VT4 and wanted to close it, I obviously coudn’t, but I got the idea that Alt-F5 was a more powerful Alt-F4, so I used that.
After that I figured I was stuck and rebooted the machine.
Right now I’m mainly gaming on my Switch for Nintendo first-party games, and Steam Deck for most of the rest. I have a Linux workstation that has an RX6600, so I use that for the more demanding titles, or when I just want keyboard/mouse.
Pebble was one of the good ones. I’ve gotten an inexpensive one running Android Wear, but I find myself seldom wearing it compared to my dumb watch. I wore my Pebble every day since it could last a damn week or more without charging, and the screen was very pleasant to the eyes.