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Looks good indeed. However it does not yet seem to support embedding Markdown files within other Markdown files with the ![[]] syntax so my current system of having topical notes that contain subtopical ones does not work. But it's nice know that there is a FOSS system that can work with a standard Obsidian Vault.

And Julia!

It's my main browser for a while now and I really like the vertical tabs and tab unloading which saves a lot of ram compared to regular firefox. Otherwise I think the split modes and the peeking feature are nice but I don't use them that much.

And there is probably no simple way to set up a system that would function in a way that Linux needs I guess?

So I'm a total noob when it comes to business systems and I have never used ActiveDirectory or group policies, but wasn't Linux or rather Unix originally designed as a system for many users on one big machine/network? Why is it so difficult for businesses to manage permissions and group settings on a large amount of devices? What does Microsoft/Windows do so much better there?

Why do all the nazis seem to like Russia so much? Weren't we told that Russia is fighting nazis in Ukraine or could that have been a lie?

Actually the modern 64 bit processors are based on a design by AMD which was then licensed by Intel as far as I know.

I thought you were joking by saying in her late twenties. She looks like late fourties.

I've tried a few different note taking apps but I'm sticking with obsidian even though it is not open source because it saves everything in a simple folder structure as markdown files and simple images. I like that even without the program you can just search for the names of the images or notes on your system.
PewDiePie has switched to Linux

A few years ago I could see this but doesn't he just do family content now?

Honestly I have no idea what could lead to having so many things connected to just one big thing. Those must be super small notes or something because otherwise it would have taken forever to create I guess.

It kinda looks leaner than last years car but that could just be the livery.

A decade ago I don't think the circumstances would have allowed lemmy to exist because reddit was still in its growing phase and it was not as commonly known and appreciated as it is today.
It would have been cool to develop lemmy like that but I think now is the right time for people to realise why lemmy should exist.

Lemmy is still very niche so it's mainly populated by a specific type of people. That is normal and the same for every platform that starts small and grows slowly (reddit, instagram,...). If you want to see different content you can create your own communities or if they are not allowed even your own instance. But Lemmy still has to grow a lot to attract "normal people". They are still on reddit at the moment.
By the way which censorship are you referring to that could not be resolved by moving to another instance?

How would key signing prevent deep fakes?

By the way is there some way to search for a video title inside a long youtube playlist? I always have to resort to scrolling down a dozen times on long playlists and then use text search in the browser.

So the sanctions do work?

Bober kurwa!

I wonder what significance the situation shown here has for them.

Lemmy.world is not frowned upon. There are some people who are very vocal about not liking it but if you don't have any problems you don't need to change. There is also nothing stopping you from having accounts on diferent instances so try some of them out and stay where you like it.

Anyone else doing Advent of Code in Julia?
If so, how is it going and did you find any useful tricks to complete the tasks so far?
I myself just posted my solution in the Day 3 results post at https://lemmy.world/c/[email protected] but did not try to make it "clever". Just wanted to have a robust solution that works. Maybe in the next days I will start to explore more concise solutions if I find the time.