darkan15

joined 1 year ago
[–] darkan15@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

Been doing the same, just leaving my password-store offline, for me this is enough.

[–] darkan15@lemmy.world 7 points 1 year ago (1 children)

For me personally, when you reach a level where you can think, and communicate in the non-native language (without doing mental translations back and forth) with enough ease and speed, no mater the topic at hand (meaning that even if you don't know a technical or specific word you can make yourself understood), and even if you make grammatical mistakes or have an accent, the point of the conversation is not lost between participants, then you can consider yourself fluent enough on said language.

My native tongue is Spanish (could you tell if I didn't mention it?), but I have consumed so much content throughout (and yes I did check how to spell throughout) my life only in English and practiced enough doing conversations both writing and speaking (even with an accent) on the internet that I can communicate with ease and be understood.

I have visited the United States a handful of times for around a month for vacations with family, so I can say that I had to communicate with native people outside the internet now, but I haven't had any formal education except a few very basic English courses in high school.

[–] darkan15@lemmy.world 5 points 1 year ago (2 children)

The episode was good, but felt a bit rushed on some parts, like the rescue fight

[–] darkan15@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

I have dual boot Manjaro/Windows, but honestly I haven't used the windows partition in two years except for the very occasional moment I need to check if a document format is alright to send to someone, or anyone else not familiar with Linux needs to do something.

[–] darkan15@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

I keep seeing people refer to a “front page” which isn’t really a thing that exists since it’s completely different depending on which instance you’re on, which feed you’re looking at and how you sort it, but I have no idea what that was on Reddit either since I always stuck to my subscriptions.

"front page" is just your "subscribed" feed here.

The other difference here is that we don't have an "/r/all" (meaning everything on reddit), there is the "local" feed, that would be, "all" communities of the specific instance.

And there is an "All" feed, but it isn't all the communities on every instance, there you only see all the communities any user of your instance is subscribed to.

[–] darkan15@lemmy.world 6 points 1 year ago (5 children)

Just so you know it is possible, you can probably disable sleep or other things the laptop does by default when you close the lid, so you can leave it running while the lid is closed.

Did this with my old Dell laptop (that is running Debian server now), and now I access it over ssh while the lid is closed and very rarely open the lid and do stuff on the actual device directly.

[–] darkan15@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

I would only agree with something like this if it was opt-in and in coordination with community moderators and/or members in what type of post and what frequency.

So only if there is an agreement would it be ok for the bot to cross post from Reddit.

A much better Idea for communities like anime or manga, would be to post episodes/chapters discussions, getting this information from other sources that are not Reddit.

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