Thanks for the info!
I crossposted this to (what I considered) the relevant communities, where I added that as an edit.
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Thanks for the info!
I crossposted this to (what I considered) the relevant communities, where I added that as an edit.
Source: Frosty : comics
RSS Feed for u/dogmodog submissions to r/comics:
https://www.reddit.com/r/comics/search/?q=author:"dogmodog"&include_over_18=on&restrict_sr=on&t=all&sort=new
If you use the address bar frequently, you may be interested in JS bookmarklets with params:
Kill Sticky to “Kill off the annoying floating things blocking the website you’re trying to see.”
Notes:
FYI: I keep using it, it kind-of-works for me if I open the tab in the background and let it load (< 1min) before focusing on it. It also works if I’m not logged in (e.g.: in incognito mode).
My not-very-helpful 2 cents: this is how it worked on reddit and kind of what expected for lemmy. But there could be a setting to change the behavior.
Non-expert answer (those who know more, please correct): only public content is (needs to be) federated. That’s (one of the reasons) why you cannot log in with the same account on different servers. Only the server you are registered in stores your private account data (AFAIK).
On the default frontend there is a button on the home page:
https://lemmy.ml/create_community
EDIT: Some instances have restricted community creation. It works on lemm.ee (if you are logged in): https://lemm.ee/create_community
Photoshop on WINE can be made to work, but it’s a terribly bad solution for many reasons.
May I ask the main reasons? This is probably the most important point regarding my migration to linux and I thought that Wine would be a proper solution for Photoshop.
Thanks!
Also on twitter:
Carrd: https://inomnom.carrd.co/
Website: https://www.inomnom.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/inomnomcom
Source: Reddit r/me_irl
u/Shitty_Watercolour’s RSS Feed: https://www.reddit.com/user/Shitty_Watercolour.rss
It may be worth for the most visited pages (like Behance), but I was hoping to find a more general solution.
Thanks
the website may be using some kind of polyfill to replicate the behaviour using javascript?
Yeah, that’s what I meant with “I understand that the dom.image-lazy-loading.enabled
setting may not work with custom lazy loading implementations.” and asked for different solutions.
What happens if you disable javascript and test both pages?
Good idea! It works with the 2nd one, but Behance doesn’t even load without JS.
Thanks for the help!
LightDM says it’s a Display Manager.
I know that naming is hard but, oh my…, terms are so confusing when you’re starting:
… I’m still not sure which ones are synonyms, sub categories or independent components :/.
I’m an ultra-noob, so those who know more please correct me.
I’m playing with Linux VMs and recently I installed Debian to check it out. When it asked what DE I wanted, I chose all of them :).
The only hard conflict (AFAIK) is the [compontent / feature responsible for loging in] (I don’t know the technical term). Because each DE comes with a different one, you need to choose one.
What I found very confusing in practice is that I could see some DE apps and configuration settings from other DEs. So, unless you know what belongs to what, it’s a bit of a mess (in my VERY limited experience).
Oooh… I see. I didn’t understand how broad the Desktop Env really are. Is not that they manage “a lot of things regarding the desktop and windows”… is just like a bundle of apps.
Now it’s starting to sound like a sub-distro inside the distros, but I think this is a good point to stop bothering you. Thanks again!
So, just to check I understood:
Now… the next questions (if you have the patience :P) are:
Thanks for the answers!
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