I guess I switch to single boot Fedora Silverblue just in time
As a smaller community I think we can (for now) lean into things that wouldn't be acceptable on r/rust.
As people gave said that could look like updates on small projects. It could also look like shit posting silly rust related jokes and such. And lower quality questions that spark discussion.
I imagine there are other things as well. Like maybe screenshots of dev setups or random musings
minecraft-server is a wrapper for the Java and Bedrock Minecraft servers that adds proper systemd support
cross-posted from Minecraft Development in case folks here are interested: https://lemmy.today/post/6439199
> A little Rust wrapper program I wrote to add proper signal handling for the Minecraft server executables. I've also packaged it for Fedora (via Copr) for easy updates along with some systemd services. > > I've been using it to run my servers for a bit and it's working great. Hopefully it can help someone else out with running a Minecraft server. > > Tested on AlmaLinux 9 and Fedora 39
Never got on board with email but the pages functionality is amazing and doesn't exist anywhere else (at least with e2e and real time collaboration). Not sure where I'm going to go
As people have said containers is amazing. But in the scenario where you really need 2 completely separate browsers and don't want to use different operating system accounts (I've done this in the past).This extension has worked well for me https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/profile-switcher/ It's not ideal that it's an extension but it does do its job
minecraft-server is a wrapper for the Java and Bedrock Minecraft servers that adds proper systemd support
A little Rust wrapper program I wrote to add proper signal handling for the Minecraft server executables. I've also packaged it for Fedora (via Copr) for easy updates along with some systemd services.
I've been using it to run my servers for a bit and it's working great. Hopefully it can help someone else out with running a Minecraft server.
Tested on AlmaLinux 9 and Fedora 39
run in a VM/container?
Does it also handle notifications for tab send differently?
does anyone know if there is any work on like a portal/wayland extension or something to enable the ability for applications to get permission to create an always on top window on wayland.
Cool I'll have to give it a look. Thinking of moving off Niagara myself
would much prefer matrix as the standard
Just gotta get someone to hack their system. Then it'll be easy to prove damages