

The PeerTube federation is currently broken. It will either be backported or released in version 1.0.0: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/5597
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The PeerTube federation is currently broken. It will either be backported or released in version 1.0.0: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/5597
You can install some Linux distro and then install a docker management web UI like coolify. Requires little terminal knowledge. Though you should learn the terminal.
Try the Fedora Server distro, afaik it should come with Cockpit installed: https://fedoraproject.org/server/
Slimbook: https://slimbook.com/creative
They sell Linux laptops, though you also can choose to dualboot their Linux distro with Windows.
Great. Make sure to post it in:
Any errors? Can you tell us what you input into the fields when creating a new community? Did you try another frontend (Photon, Tesseract, etc.)?
Oh and also, do not input any emojis into the community name field. That can’t contain such things, only a subset of ASCII afaik. The display name can contain them.
Those laptops with the default KDE Plasma wallpaper look awesome.
TL;DR?
That isn’t exactly a discord clone, though. More like WhatsApp but federated. At that point I’d actually just rather use matrix than a messaging app by that cocky dev.
No ActivityPub federated one yet. Someone might make it someday though.
They’ll make it paid someday. Trust me guys.
I keep switching between using Summit (recently went open source), Thunder, Jerboa and the Tesseract web UI. But mostly Jerboa. It opens the fastest.
Video feels low effort and that slow AI voice is not something that you would use in a devlog.
edit: oh and btw would you consider using Godot instead of Unity? It’s a FOSS competitor.
I am indeed leaning more towards them but I’ll look at what the others here say and decide.
Bluetooth is something I want, but probably not something I’d use everyday. Afaik the Accentum do have an AUX (or USB-C?) output for audio, which I could plug into my computer. So it is not an issue there.
Thanks for the recommendation. They seem like good solid headphones, though they don’t support bluetooth? While I would use the headphones mostly for gaming on my computer, I might occasionally want to use them for some other stuff, that might not have an AUX port.
I just checked them out. They are usually about 180-200 euros. So yes, slightly outside of my budget, but if they are worth it, 30 euros is not that big of a deal.
I mean, I don’t really need super low latency ones for gaming. They just shouldn’t sound horrible and the build quality should be decent. I was thinking of buying Accentum since it is a bit newer than the 450BT and is also within my budget. I found some new ones for ~120 euros. What do you think?
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