

I’ll check Voyager out, thanks. But still, I suspect most of Lemmy uses the default UI
I’ll check Voyager out, thanks. But still, I suspect most of Lemmy uses the default UI
I mean the notification about new, unread message. Sort won’t solve that, I observe too many communities
I think that the problem is not with propagation, but that we don’t get notifications about other comments under a post we commented on.
What’s more, if this comment gets an answer, and then someone will comment that answer, I will not be informed of that branch of discussion
AFAIK it hasn’t been used as an OS yet (meaning init - the thing you start after bootloader). Or a bootloader
Right?
That’s definitely what my scripts, that I moved to using, do. Maybe the feature was missing back then
Take the link to tiktok video, put off
just before tiktok
and enter
And it can also do three-way, bi-directional sync. Which feels kind of crazy to me
Ah. Then it must have not fit my use-case at the time. I don’t remember
Can you define which remote dir should be synced where? That might have been my issue
I’ve been using pcloud. You can choose for the data to be hosted in EU. Doesn’t have a client but works well with rclone (and Round Sync on Android). And from time to time they offer “lifetime” package - no subscription
Sorry, tonight I can only go as far as Wikipedia
If an upiór harassed a human at night, the remedy was to stop the upiór returning to its grave - at dawn it would disappear or change into black tar
There are two citations for that sentence but digging out the sources is too much for me tonight. Maybe there is the reasoning behind changing into tar and reference to some older sources
I think there might have been also some mention of power of the sun in some Mickiewicz work. But apparently not in “Upiór”. There it complains to Venus
But true, that is not exactly the express-sunburn OP wrote about
That’s my point, I wouldn’t be surprised, unfortunately
To be fair, I couldn’t get through it either. But I’d guess if one decides to take something as their guidance, it would be a good idea to read it at least once
I’m pretty sure that before 1800s some things had to be dried on the sun because otherwise it goes bad. And it would be more in the form of folk wisdom. There I would search for connection “sun does good” -> “kills vampires”
Not necessarily. Punishing theft or manslaughter is not oppression. And it makes sense to have systemic safeguards against those
sunlight itself as something to cause significant harm to vampires appears to have originated with Nosferatu in 1922
I think it’s older than that. But you’d have to search for folklore about garlic, sliver and sun, instead of a book. And Stoker kind of merged together a few Slavic wights from different countries into his Dracula
IMO it made sense in the times when enforcing the law was harder to do. But a lot of time has passed since then, religions (as in whole communities, priests and followers) somehow made it their point to not change much
go to church
And how many have read at least one testament? Reading is not rare anymore
For all their “christianity”, republicans in the US are pretty hypocritical
No, no, you were indoctrinated by people with agenda
Jesus was saying, and everyone was obeying, like a good person does
/s in case it’s not clear
Depends how one looks at it. From purely practical POV, probably 90% of us don’t need to bolt their doors so much. But as a principle, as a society we’ve lost the “war” on privacy so much, that it really takes a long way to pull the dial back to where it should be
One just cannot avoid trampling ants when walking
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahimsa_in_Jainism#Ascetic_practices_for_adherence_to_Ahimsa
Jain ascetics sweep the ground before them to avoid injuring the most minuscule forms of life. They generally brush the ground clear of insects before they tread. Digambara monks do not wear any clothes and eat food only when it is not prepared for themselves. Ascetics of the Śvētāmbara tradition wear a small mask to avoid taking in tiny insects.
Apparently, some already try since quite some time now
Somehow I haven’t encountered piefed yet. Does it have an option to group the communities one follows? So I could see not only posts in communities I subscribed to, but also only from the ones I’ve put in, for example, “news” group?