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  • Not really I feel it's adjacent to arch amount of do-it-yourselfness but it's extremely lightweight it has runit instead of systemd everything starts extraordinarily quickly I just prefer that. Xbps is it really good package manager and just slightly better than most others in my opinion it's one of my favorites.

  • One big happy family.
  • Void Linux stays winning

  • Are there any decent, smaller, #Queer-friendly #Mastodon instances that don't block #Threads?
  • Do you know how to get into their sister instance lethal lavaland

  • Wenis
  • I've heard it called a wagina

  • [Update] Lemmynade Alpha v4 — Community discovery, compact feed, video support
  • Yeah what's the status of this because it seems EXTREMELY promising

  • Anon learns how to lucid dream
  • Yeah I agree I lucid dream every other night really it's more like just gaining awareness I don't really have that much control like being stuck on a roller coaster what happens happens I'm just aware of it I can try and fight it but my mind fights back 10 times as hard. Feels like trying to ride a bucking bull and getting it to do what I want it just doesn't happen.

  • How to see every sub under an instance?
  • I'm not sure you exactly understand what I mean. I'm not saying I want to see everything ever just that currently I can type in I don't know bread or something and get multiple subs back that are related to that maybe and they're all listed as under a specific instance of course if I type something in and I notice like three or four subs from Lemmy.world or maybe other instances that are maybe more specific towards PC fixing or something I don't know I'm just saying I'd like to be able to somehow click on or see all the subs that I can at least see to some degree held under the umbrella of that instance just in a neat list so I don't have to know the name of every single sub that's in that instance because clearly it already knows this exist. Just want to be able to click on there and see the communities in a slightly easier way I can already find all the ones I can find just with a bit more effort.

  • How to see every sub under an instance?
  • That's... Tedious

  • How to see every sub under an instance?

    Instead of just searching the specific name of a sub what if I want to see every sub that's contained within an instance such as lemmy.world for example no I'm not part of lemmy.world but as part of the instance I'm a part of I can see every sub under it in a neat list can you only do that if you're part of the instance?

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