RISC-V is where ARM was a few years ago. It'll be a ship shaker, too, if it keeps developing at this rate. But, for now at least, we have ARM and clunky old (solid) x86 as the major players.
This means we must band together and wholeheartedly support the architecture. Clearly, it is a ship shaker, and industries don't like ship shakers (even if it would result is a better industry or is better for the consumer, maybe especially if it was better for the consumer).
ARM is shaking the ship, so we must shake it too.
Personally, I would use a simple spreadsheet for this.
But if you have your heart set on a db, you can use Access or LibreOffice Base for ease of initial setup.
Maybe SQL (or PRQL, if you're feeling cutting edge) with some dbms (SSMS Community I think is still free, or maybe Heidi SQL) but this will require you maintain a server as well. PostgreSQL is what I generally use if I want to spin up something quickly. I do like SQL quite a bit, but it seems overkill for this task.
Edit: autocorrect
Sweet! I'll give it a try on my next install. Thanks!
So, solas isn't based on debian or some other core base? It's its own thing? Did I understand correctly?
I'm sure I'm missing something, but what is unique about this distro?
That was super interesting
Honestly, I don't know. I put in the handle, logged in, and was presented with the error. The only other time I saw this error is when I tried joining a community my instance wasn't federated with. Possibly related here, too, but I'm not sure.
I added it as an edit to the original. It didn't work. “Could not fetch” was the error. That's fine. I am using the rss anyway : )
So it works with Lemmy handles? Sweet! I'm trying now.
Edit: Doesn't work. "Could not fetch". That's ok, I'll use the rss for now : )
Right, but what would me my handle? My Lemmy handle?
Edit: I downloaded FeedFlow just to add the rss lol.
If we all had big passwords, this may not have been an issue to begin with lol