Blaze screenshot it at lemmy.ml.
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The number shown is how many posts or comments your instance is aware of. If your number is smaller than the real one, it means that there's content that doesn't exist on your instance.
The missing content is either:
- Old: The account is like 3 or 4 years older tham your instance. Old content doesn't get federated unless someone deliberately asks for it.
- Posted in communities that no one at your instance has subscribed to them yet. This stuff also doesn't get auto-federated.
I'm sure counter strike would be a decent option
I was vaguely aware that some ancient architectures had weird byte widths, but I did not know about this. Pretty interesting.
This paper cannot succeed without mentioning the PDP-10 (though noting that PDP-11 has 8-bit bytes), and the fact that some DSPs have 24-bit or 32-bit words treated as "bytes." These architectures made sense in their era, where word sizes varied and the notion of a byte wasn’t standardized. Today, nearly every general-purpose and embedded system adheres to the 8-bit byte model. The question isn’t whether there are still architectures where bytes aren’t 8-bits (there are!) but whether these care about modern C++... and whether modern C++ cares about them.
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I censored the url.
Yeah, I saw that one. Actually kind of a smart idea as many people will surely blindly press the keys as instructed.
It's a fake website
Figured as much. So it's ad spamming that they're going for.
Hey that looks nice at a glance. Will check it out!
I've been using mega synced folders for most stuff. Works fine.
I tried to do this before, but it did not work out.
I couldn't make the meta key alone open overview. I also tried to add a dock there, but I can only have a panel when not in overview, which is the opposite of that I wanted. I also liked the notification menu and the quick toggles menu in top right corner.
I have been planning to get into plasma extension development to fix some of these issues.
Initially installing them wasn't a problem anyway, but rather the driver breaking. It feels good to trust the laptop a again.
If you want to call it a fault. One instance can't cover all, just the slice its users interact with.