I usually lock posts that violate rule 5, for example. But usually remove ones that violate rule 1,3 or 4.
As a fellow lemmy mod, I think that the post you mentioned that is about archive.org recovering should have been removed, because it just does not fit the theme of the community, regardless of whether it was made in good faith or not. You also shouldn’t always rely on what the members of the community say, you need to have your own judgement as a mod and make rational decisions.
There is no natural way to get your hair to stay flattish. If your hair is poofy, it will stay poofy. You can use hair stylers or hair gels to form it the way you want, but that of course won’t be permanent and will cause damage in the long run.
…or any other distro really. I’ve been gaming on vanilla arch linux. It’s pretty stable and low maintenance once you’re done setting it up and don’t tinker much and have backups with something like Timeshift in place. archinstall script makes it really easy to install vanilla arch linux with everything essential configured.
I’ve been using FluffyChat on android. I like the material design alot.
https://github.com/LemmyNet/jerboa?tab=readme-ov-file#support--donate
“Jerboa is made by Lemmy’s developers”
KDE Plasma.
GNOME kind of looks nice but is too strict on customization.
The default web interface is very poorly designed and looks uninviting.
A redesign is on the way. It will use Leptos with DaisyUI.
There not being an official app is also something that will confuse non-tech users.
Jerboa is official.
That pretty much is the app’s fault. I encountered that with some third party apps. Jerboa has never done that.
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Isn’t it obvious?
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What is not mentioned is, deleting anything does not mean it will be deleted everywhere. Hundreds of other instances receive your content and who knows whether the delete action will be correctly federated, processed or accepted. Check twice before submitting.
FYI: There is a draft about implementing DIDs in ActivityPub: https://codeberg.org/fediverse/fep/issues/209
Removed by mod
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The needed drivers should be provided by the kernel, so no.