At least according to this article, it seems like Wayland enabled by default will be for the next release!
At least according to this article, it seems like Wayland enabled by default will be for the next release!
Yes, because bad actors may be able to get ahold of passwords from your device or the service providers. MFA helps mitigate the risk of unauthorized logins in this event.
QKSMS is on Fdroid, and you can download the APKs on their GitHub as well.
What sort of features that you think you’ll be missing?
Unfortunately I don’t think they support Lemmy accounts at the moment… =(
Duit kopi untuk siapa? Tentulah kamu! Just pocket it for yourself and grab a drink somewhere later on.
!internetisbeautiful@feddit.de for interesting and fun sites folks have come across.
I’m a fellow Malaysian, so this one’s country-specific: !cafe@monyet.cc. A chill and free-for-all chat, and nice to get a little hit of the Malaysian vibe while living away from home.
Huh, never thought about it this way but it makes sense. Ultimately the URL will be identical across the different posts, and I believe a Post
object has a URL field.
I would suggest looking into subscribing to and engaging with communities from the programming.dev instance. While they continue to exist, and Beehaw is federated with them and vice versa, Beehaw users like you and me can do so!
Indeed nothing happens when clicking that button. Though below About Community
in the dropdown from clicking the three dots at the top, there should be an option to subscribe or unsubscribe. That should still be working, so you can still subscribe and unsubscribe with Connect!
Did you clear the app’s data and cache after logging out of the apps?
By the way, posting from Connect!
Sorry, 1984 references!
It was said during the Two Minutes of Hate. The Brotherhood shall be sending a visitor to pay you a visit soon.
Assuming you’re viewing on mobile, at the top of the page, there should be a Sidebar
button. Click that and it will expand the sidebar. There should now be a Subscribe
button for you to subscribe to the community.
Note that the URL should look something like <local instance url>/c/<remote channel>@<remote instance hostname>
. For example, my local instance is Beehaw too and I’m trying to view AskLemmy on lemmy.ml, so it should be something like beehaw.org/c/asklemmy .ml
Sweet, that’s awesome! What are you studying at Uni?
When I was learning to code, I always wished that I could learn while applying it to solve “real world” problems!
Awesome! Nah, didn’t do anything but checked haha.
I’ve just tried viewing this community on that instance and it appears to be working for me. Hopefully it is for you now?
This probably needs verification, so run at your own risk!
The SQL statement to delete would be: DELETE from person where name = '...'
person
is the table of users.
name = '...'
is the condition for the row that is to be deleted.
You can also modify the condition to, for example, delete a user using the id
instead of their name
(username).
Here’s a link to the “schema” of the person
table as generated by the backend code.
Sync appears to also be on its way. There’s a community too.
Shouting a welcome over from the Beehaw instance!
There’ll be a learning curve for sure, but I hope it’ll be an enjoyable experience as you go through it! =)
@kuro_neko@lemmy.ca Thanks for the fix once again! =)