

Look at the bottom with server count. Likely something screwed up there, and when those instances were suddenly returned, the user count was added back before being subtracted when they disappeared from the data.
I like computers, trains, space, radio-related everything and a bunch of other tech related stuff. User of GNU+Linux.
I am also dumb and worthless.
My laptop is ThinkPad L390y running Arch.
I own RTL-SDRv3 and RSP1 clone.
SDF Unix shell username: user224
Look at the bottom with server count. Likely something screwed up there, and when those instances were suddenly returned, the user count was added back before being subtracted when they disappeared from the data.
Holy shit, that was unexpected.
A few years back I remember there being an Android smartwatch which itself was damn cool (like full Android 4.4), and that also had a camera. Use case? Probably none, but it was there. Their objective was really just fitting a smartphone on your wrist.
Maybe if placed at a good angle and ability to record without much notice on the screen, it could be an emergency bodycam-ish thingy. Probably bottom of the watch, and surely a wide-angle lens.
(Yeah, yeah, I get it, a bit off-topic)
One of the rules we laid down was to plug your phone in outside your room before you go to bed.
Sorry, just some small note. Charging to 100% daily significantly shortens the battery lifespan. Staying between 20 - 80% is generally recommended.
But to be honest, if I still had a phone with user replaceable battery I’d just 100% it too. I mean, the battery for my Galaxy Ace is like €6.
Anyway, I’ve got some USB tester from AliExpress that also has a time limit. I can usually nail that near 80%. There’s also some physical Bluetooth charge limiters, though that of course requires their app.
Irrelevant if your phone has built-in charge limiter.
But yeah, anyway, how you did it sounds fine.
Edit: Although theoretically, it probably could be done without an app. Bluetooth can share battery charge info.
Well, realistically, things have changed. Without social media you get quite left out. Easily forgotten even.
But Mastodon isn’t Matrix. It’s not just a chat server, but regular social media.
Her friend group has a group text and she wants to keep up with everyone but doesn’t want to get the ding notifications constantly.
On Android you can disable app notifications. Some apps also allow it per group/person.
So… with whom…
I’ve had Poco X3 Pro motherboard eater. 2 in-warranty motherboard replacements, so 3 motherboards dead in total, each lasting on average for 9 months. Quite the lifespan.
I often see people reply in other languages, even under English posts (usually in German over here).
Downvote this to demonstrate. You can also enable upvote % in user settings.
You’d see a million users in a week, lol.
Servers start sweating profusely (overload)
Probably the latter.
I believe so. Most companies don’t host their own email servers, but they still use the same domain. MX DNS Record specifies the mail server.
What exactly do you mean by that? I don’t know who that is.
Reduce maximum comment depth to 50 by @nutomic #5009
So what happens to already existing longer threads upon update?
Seems to just be a normal Lemmy instance, so why wouldn’t it be? You just need to choose some client app, or use the browser, whichever you like more.
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I thought FAQs were always just made up.
Based on this Chromebooks can run Firefox flatpaks.
It also let’s you spoof some devices to download “incompatible” apps.