I didn't even think about that, but that also seems like a really cool idea. They are not mutually exclusive, so hopefully we will see both in the future.
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That will make you lose your post and comment history though.
I'm not a programmer and have very limited Github experience, but I'll have a look.
This is a very long-winded way to say, I think the solution to your problem is just joining both communities, and you’ll see both in your feed as a result.
Sure, but all communities of all kinds of topics are in my feed. A way to organize by topic would be nice.
https://lemmy.ml/comment/524912
Thanks, I had no idea. I did try the search function but I didn’t use the “!”, so that was probably the problem.
I don't know, this is a very consistent problem for me.
I believe the problem is more in the software than the hardware. Linux just isn't great in this regard yet.
Fedora KDE on the framwork laptop. Not the only one here it seems. My pc still runs Windows 10 but I'll change that once I have the time.
Fedora is cool because it is about as user friendly to beginners as Ubuntu, without Canonicals shenanigans. It's a freedom respecting community project and always pretty up to date. I like the quick release cycle. It seems like a good balance between a rolling release and slow fixed releases. Upgrading to the next version takes no effort. And KDE is just cool for it's customizability.
That's the joke right? It's just poking some fun at Linux users for feeling superior, I see no harm in it.
Cool, I'm on the same laptop, same distro and same spin. I really like it, but I wish batterylife was better on Linux in general and that hibernation wasn't such a pain to setup.
No I was thinking about a client side solution. I don't even know what multireddit is but it sounds like that is what I meant. Though since MentallyExhausted@reddthat.com mentioned it, syncing of communities between instances could also be a cool idea.