I'm simply too dumb to understand.
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Yes, that’s why I mentioned that it’s based on Prism Launcher. I wonder who still use PolyMC.
PollyMC is a Prism Launcher fork but with "offline mode" and works perfectly on my opinion. I recommend downloading the flatpak version as the appimage asks you for certain versions of Java that are easy to install but sometimes gets a little complicated.
And yes, Micro$hit can eat shit. I personally bought Minecraft but on the day I was forced to migrate my Mojang account to a Micro$oft account with the threat that "If I don't do it I'll lose access to my game" I delete my Mojang account and use PollyMC since.
It looks great! I love when the websites give you the link of their RSS in your face. I know that many sites is simply add "/rss" or "/feed" at the end of their URL but it seems to me that it have become a trend that the websites hide their feed url.
With FreeTube you can change between "profiles" in which each one is subscribed to different channels and has a different feed.
I just tried it and I love it, I have absolutely nothing against the other recommended games but I'm more player Battlefield-type FPS and this is just awesome, thank you!
That, and also why it looks (and possibly is) generated by an AI?
To update Wine you simply need to go to the graphical package manager of your distro, also called "Software Store" and update it.
And it would be interesting more context to help you about your configuration and machine, because I doubt very much that an upgrade of Wine will make a program run or not, it depends on much more things, as precisely the dependencies of the program itself.
I know I ask a while after but I have your answer in mind for days and I have a somewhat subjective question: How many seeders can be considered few seeders? For example, right now I downloaded the latest Garuda Linux ISO and it has 30 seeders (the Gnome version) but with what you said I really don't see the need to seed this because I'm going to seed something that already has many seeders and Garuda is constantly renewing its ISOs.
That's probably because in your instance no one has manually joined any community on lemmy.ml, and since no one has joined the local server has not created a "local" or federated version of that community. Still, you can do it manually but you will need to login to your Lemmy account in a browser, no matter if it is on desktop or mobile.
Now, the "manual" method sucks and I just know it because I was one of the first to join Lemmy when the Reddit drama happened, but that's the way it is:
Suppose I am a user of lemmy.dbzer0.com I want to join the community c/kde in the instance lemmy.kde.social, to do that I need to adjust the URL of my community in a special way, which is like this:
https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/c/kde@lemmy.kde.social
If you try to enter that link for you who are a lemmy.kde.social user you will probably get a meaningless error, but for any lemmy.dbzer0 user it will open the c/kde community from their own instance, allowing them to join c/kde even from their instance.
The syntax is like this:
https:{your instance url} c/ {name of the community} @ {url of the instance you wanna join}
Now, to make things easier for you, just click here to enter (from a web browser) and subscribe to the ubuntu community at lemmy.ml and here to see the kubuntu community at lemmy@ml, let me know if it doesn't work, at first you may not see posts because your instance needs to load.
I'm probably wrong, but I think they’re generated by some AI.