KDE Neon: https://neon.kde.org/ , straight from KDE devs.
You could add .img-expanded { max-height: unset; }
as a rule for your lemmy instance in the Stylus addon for browser. This will remove the height limiter for images.
(…) cops have yet to ID a suspect.
combined with
Tests later concluded that the digit belonged to a “living human being” who authorities contacted and was “given full medical support,” the source said.
seems to mean that the sender of the finger, and the person to whom the finger belonged to are 2 separate people.
And if you have the container tab already open and active, Ctrl + click to open a new tab in same container.
Investments are bound to risk. And taking a risk must be rewarded.
Err, no. Risk taking could be rewarding, but it inherently should not be guaranteed to be.
No. Keep drinking Kool-Aid.
You're missing the point.
Bash is the ducktape of programming languages.
Just keep in mind that you will not be receiving speedy security updates, and in some cases you will need to wait for quite a while before packages you have will be updated (weeks, maybe longer).
If you want a proper rolling release distro that is not Arch/Gentoo/Void/Nix/GuixSD, you could go for openSUSE, which provides a rolling release distro with a system rollback feature by default. Nice, easy to use GUIs for whatever you need. Although openSUSE also is sometimes a bit slow with the security updates for some packages, it's nowhere near as slow as Debian testing.
Seems fake? Lithium is highly reactive, I'd expect to see some serious burns from that, if not an open flame.
When you rotate an image in your phone or on your computer (by right-clicking or going into the image options and selecting “Rotate Right” or w/e), the device is not editing the image to rotate it 90 degrees. It’s just adding a little metadata tag that tells devices loading the image “display this, but rotate it 90 degrees”.
That depends on the software you're using. Some edit metadata, some rotate the image itself.
What's happening here, reworded:
- Reddit: Reopen your sub.
- Mods: Oh, sure. But in order to ensure that no illegal content gets posted, we'll need to develop new tools in compliance with Reddit API changes. That will take 4-6 weeks. Until then the community will remain private.
Not via lemmy web interface AFAIK.
There's an option in settings that toggles displaying "seen" (interacted with) posts.