Maybe I’d limit the number of people to around five to see what the usage was like. It’s sounding like a fun weekend project now.
Maybe I’d limit the number of people to around five to see what the usage was like. It’s sounding like a fun weekend project now.
It did cross my mind if I could have one of my raspberry pis run it. Actually, if it is possible I’d do on an Odroid N2+. Hmm…
I just sub to the most popular one assuming it’ll be the one to win out.
How do you get Diablo 4 to install on Linux? Any help appreciated.
I really really wanted to like Darkest Dungeon, but either I really suck at it or there’s just too much grinding for me. I’ve gone through about 30 in-game weeks and haven’t really gotten anywhere.
A couple of dozen hours in and I’m still on Act 2!
Same, can’t stop playing it when I get the chance.
It’s got a steep learning curve, but is technically very good. It’s got a number of difficulty settings to make it playable and enjoyable for you.
Not yet. I think Lemmy needs to mature a bit more and get more of the groups I’m interested in.
So today’s my first day on Lemmy. I still haven’t figured out how to create a group. Can you do it from the Jerboa app, from the instance website, or do you have to be a moderator on the website to have permission?
Grocery shopping, going to the beach, farmers markets, reading, video games, catching it up on streaming shows, calling my mother, trips to places we haven’t been before, etc. Also wife likes me to take her to garage and estate sales.
Question: If the equivalent Reddit subreddit doesn’t exist that we use, should we create it? Or wait for the moderators from Reddit to create it?
I’m using Jerboa and I can’t figure out how to see the list of my subscribed groups.
Excellent post, thanks. It looks like one of the bigger issues is with images, since they’re significantly larger than text. I wonder if it’s possible to disable image uploads, and just require links.