

Also you didn’t link the correct project url. That is another project called mbin. This is our public site instead: https://joinmbin.org/
Also you didn’t link the correct project url. That is another project called mbin. This is our public site instead: https://joinmbin.org/
I’m Melroy, mbin creator. You can donate via https://melroy.org/donate.html for now.
I also hate these kind of websites.
One of the best games ever.
Hence I also recommend bananapi for example with a dedicated sata connector or nvme connection.
I have a dedicated server running nextcloud. So basically what a NAS does as well, without the proprietary part.
The compelling reason is simple. I can move data to nextcloud that I want to have a backup of (the data is nextcloud is so again backed up, using 3,2,1 principe). Reinstalling my operating system (Linux) is also much easier, I’m not afraid I might lose photos for example.
And sharing. I use nextcloud to easily share the data I want to share. Either within the household or even outside of that.
Yes I did that, and it was merged 4 months ago: https://github.com/fedidb/communityDB/pull/13
Yet, I still see the old logo / image :(
I’m still unable the change the Mbin logo in fedidb -,-
Hopefully it will not ending up in a WW3 then.
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Yes, I get that. While Steamos is for most people too unknown. It’s also called “Windows”. But of course windows 95 is also not supported.
You get my point.
Let them first start on focusing on performance. Since that is now really bad in Firefox. The js engine sucks hard.
Yes correct. It’s just the same. Steam could just better call it “Linux” imo.
I think it’s actually a good thing. Let’s hope a new fork like Floorp or something will not just fork but take the lead and innovate!
Firefox has not been innovating enough in the past 10 years. It’s slow and its not having any good features either.
Love to see Linux support (or at least “steam Os”).
Rule 5 is about “If you have any questions regarding the site itself or would like to report a community”. I think this question is a valid question for Ask Lemmy, since this question it not about Lemmy or Mbin itself…
@Nyticus with “Community support” they mean questions about Lemmy software itself. the OP is not violating any rules here. You are fine.
There we go… This is the only correct answer here!
You have been forgiven haha ;)