Sadly, I wasn’t able to catch the race today. But I’m definitely gonna check it out again!
Sadly, I wasn’t able to catch the race today. But I’m definitely gonna check it out again!
I’m currently testing this during qualifying. I have an issue, that all updates stop after a couple of seconds. Is this because your server is overloaded? I tested Firefox and Vivaldi mobile (also using the desktop website).
I have to say though as long as I got updates, it was mighty impressive. Keep up the great work! I may have to test running the code in my own machine.
I think from the technical point of view, it should be possible for users to merge multiple communities into one. I think the git software could be a great template for achieving this. The admins of each community would only be responsible for their instance of the community. The same merging could apply to comments.
The big challenge however would be to automate this into a seemless experience for the user. If the goal is to attract more users, the user experience has to be on a tiktok level of simplicity.
An additional problem, where I don’t have an answer yet is: What is supposed to happen if two communities start in the same way, but develop into different directions?
Edit: Seeing the new comments: I like the social approach of admins coming together and collaborating in a single community even more. But it would still be nice, if a community could be hosted on multiple instances at once, for redundancy.
The easiest way is to install Steam on your Linux distribution of choice. Next you activate steam play in the steam settings to use the proton compability tool which allows playing windows games on Linux. You can check ProtonDB to see how well your game should work and see if tinkering or additional settings might be needed. A lot of steam games will just work. If you don’t want to use steam, you can also try Lutris or Wine directly, but this approach will need ALOT more setting up and tinkering.
Linux gaming will sometimes cost you more effort but I think it’s worth it to get away from Microsoft and have my freedom to set up my system how I like. Feel free to ask if you have more questions.
Klar gibt einige Gesetze die Schwachsinn sind aber generell macht sowas wie TÜV halt Sinn. Deswegen sollte man sich nicht über den Nachbarn beschweren sondern dafür sorgen dass der Wagen wieder TÜV kriegt. Ein ungewartetes Auto gefährdet nicht nur dich sondern bei Benutzung auch andere.
Is this a good or a bad thing?
My phones sd card died this weekend. Fuuck. Still trying to recover the data somehow. Can relate…
Ah also Geschäfte wie gewöhnlich!
Hab ich schon wieder was verpasst?
Aber wird die Miete dann nicht einfach an den Endkunden weiter gegeben? Das funktioniert nur wenn es dann andere günstigere Alternativen gibt.
Twitter and tweeting where such well established and creative words, which set Twitter apart. I loved the analogy to birds. And Elon just throws all of that away…
Leo.org sagt: Lassmich-Beschinkung. Ich bin da mehr bei Lassmch-Futter oder Lassmich-Einspeisung.
Trackmania, Witcher 3, City Skylines. Man I wish I had more time.
I’m wondering if Piastri would have had a better chance if he delayed the restart until the start/finish straight.
Wtf is that penalty?
Seems like exactly what politicians are doing. Pass the problems along to the next one.
War letztens in den Niederlanden und hatte das Gefühl, dass dort viel chaotischer gefahren wird als hier. Wenn man Klimabedingt das Fahrrad vorran bringen will, ist es meiner Ansicht nach der falsche Ansatz mehr Restriktionen und eine höhere Einstiegshürde einzubauen. Kontrollieren kann entsprechendes Personal einen Fahrradfahrer auch so. Eine verbesserte Infrastruktur würde denk ich auch zu weniger Verstößen führen und könnte gleichzeitig noch den Umstieg beschleunigen.
Ich bin auch generell gegen eine extreme Überwachung vom Staat. Bei Autos halte ich Kennzeichen trotzdem für Sinnvoll, weil falscher Umgang schnell tödliche Folgen für unbeteiligte haben kann.