Xylight
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Xylight@feddit.onlineto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•The year is 2036. What is on the front page of Lemmy?English
22·11 days agoGoogle tracks user
1 bajillion upvotes
Xylight@feddit.onlineto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•I'm new to lemmy, came from reddit. What's the lemmy etiquette like? How different is it from reddiqutte?English
2·12 days agoevery time literally any subreddit is mentioned:
r/subsifellfor r/subsithoughtifellfor r/birthofasub r/substakenliterally
Xylight@feddit.onlineto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•How to skirt websites that block known domains of email forwarding services? [SOLVED]English
3·19 days agoMy problem with the own-domain tactic is that it reduces anonymity, since you’re most likely the only person using that email domain.
Xylight@feddit.onlineto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Browser Fingerprinting And Why VPNs Won’t Make You AnonymousEnglish
2·23 days agoLibrewolf has letterboxing which locks your website’s intrinsic size to specific resolutions (like 1600x1000) to combat this
Xylight@feddit.onlineto
Games@sh.itjust.works•Nearly half of US kids want in-game currency this ChristmasEnglish
2·24 days agoThere’s two editions of Minecraft, Java edition and Bedrock edition. Java is the original version that just gets updated with the new features, but is only available on PC. Bedrock edition is available everywhere but has microtransactions and bonus Microsoft garbage
Xylight@feddit.onlineto
Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•[Meta] This community has been renamed to Steam Hardware to include the newly annouced Steam Machine and Steam FrameEnglish
4·28 days agoThere’s not even close to enough content being posted that it’ll get too disorganized
i3 2120 here!!
I use Gapless. it’s pretty simple, but i mostly use it because it doesn’t look like absolute buns. i think it has what you want.
Xylight@feddit.onlineto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Is Firefox Focus privacy respecting (relatively)?English
4·2 months agoDuckduckgo offers a dedicated browser which is likely what OP is referring to.
Xylight@feddit.onlineto
Linux@lemmy.ml•My computer randomly freezes, but only on my Linux drive. How do I even begin troubleshooting this?English
5·2 months agothis is important, and will help you find solutions much more specific than just “system freeze”
- Right after a crash, once you reboot, run
journalctl -b -1and scroll to the bottom. Look for any big red text, all of that will be very helpful to diagnose this issue
Otherwise,
- Does it freeze permanently, requiring a reboot, or for a few seconds?
- If it’s just for a few seconds, and you’re on an AMD system, it would sound like an fTPM stutter. A BIOS update would likely fix that, it was a widespread issue.
- Are you using an AMD or NVIDIA GPU?
- Do you play any games or use any software that uses OpenGL? (Blender and minecraft are some I’ve had problems in before)
- Right after a crash, once you reboot, run
Xylight@feddit.onlineto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Which Linux distro would you say that fits me best? Do you think the LLM got it right?English
2·2 months agoIt’s irrelevant that every distro supports every DE. The out of box experience matters a lot, you don’t want to force a beginner straight into the terminal just to get a UI they like.
For recommendations to experienced users, I agree.
That site looks like it’s closed source. FOSS projects tend to not be well designed in the frontend except the occasional gem. Not sure why it’s such a pattern, considering this project isn’t making much money and it’s made by a single dev.
Xylight@feddit.onlineto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Looking for a simple personal homepageEnglish
2·3 months agoIt might be overkill, but my website xylight.dev is written in Svelte with the framework Sveltekit. I use the
adapter-staticand disabled the client JavaScript withexport const csr = falsein my+layout.ts.I really like Svelte since it lets me write reusable components really quickly, with very native feeling markup that, once I prerender it, expands into normal HTML.





I’m pretty sure this is edited or I wouldn’t be sharing it in a meme community