I love flatpak. No more dependency hell!
I’m Gregor, I don’t post a lot, but I do make loads of comments.
I love flatpak. No more dependency hell!
OMG I use cachyOS too, for the same reasons, plus I love how much I can tinker with it.
This is quite unnecessary, it would be simpler if we have a list of the long-running and most stable instances and have the users pick one.
If they have the same people running all of them, how is that different from running a single mastodon server in kubernetes, so that it doesn’t get overloaded?
Thanks for the tip
Yes, absolutely. Might be a bit difficult to set up, OP if you have any problems you can contact me at @gregor:gregtech.eu and I’ll help out (:
CachyOS mentioned! CachyOS btw
Understandable, thanks for explaining what happened. I do dumb stuff like that too
Why did you post this in [email protected]?
Yea, it is quite unfortunate
100€ for such a perfoant device (for the price) seems like a good deal to me
SSDs are crazy cheap, what are you talking about? I think the added reliability and speed is absolutely worth it
I’ll get an M.2 HAT and an ssd
I managed to get it working. fscked the microsd and copied the files over to my pc. I’m going to be running MC on my pc until I get the Raspberry Pi M.2 HAT and an SSD
I am aware of that, going to order one soon
Could this possibly result in the loss of data? If so, what’s a simple way to do a backup of an entire disk?
SSDs have become incredibly cheap, and flatpak doesn’t even use that much storage space.