"Edit": on 1.32 since i noticed, you made a new post, sorry
Nithanim
Thank you! Also I just noticed that the app crashes when trying to sub to a community. Not sure about the circumstances yet, though. Going to bed.
THAT is very shitty. My problem is that after using it for a bit apps start freezing for a split second all the time. Most notable is firefox. The frequency and duration of them increase steadily. Then opening a new program might freeze the system fully (or wait minutes/hours until it unfreezes). It has something to do with memory allocation "according to" dmesg.
We have such a test too, but not as extremely dumb. But it's still in the realm of: how do you wear your high-vis-vest? A: well visible from all sides B: hidden under your jacket to not get it dirty.
This is currently happening to me and I hate it.
Something between linux kernel 6.2 (working) and 6.7 (broken) and all I have at best is a generic warning message that yields just a few results and all are unrelated.
Unrelated question: when opening an image fullscreen, controls are visible by default. Is it somehow changable to have them hidden at first?
edit: private messages are weird I think? The only one I made looks like I sent it to myself.
The only one I can think of right now is draw.io
My pc is on top of the desk and the ports are on top. The cable just hangs down and it is sufficiently long to allow mobility even a bit further away. It is also short enough that it cannot touch the floor.
We once had a very old house with a cellar that was not used and not built for living there in any way. So you had plain rock walls and it was pretty moist. I do not know why but there was a single basket of coal down there. So I have seen black coal but I have not touched it.
Crude oil I have seen too back in school. My teacher had a sample to be able to show it.
As pixxelkick already said, you most likely need some kind of mapping anyway between backend sql and frontend json. If you would have a language designed for interacting with sql databases it would probably suck for everything else.
In java with jooq and its generator it works pretty well, actually. You get the database types as java types and have rather safe queries. Type support breaks down for large and complicated queries, though.
Jumping from the default kernel with zfs to the xanmod kernel using a manually compiled version of zfs. I don't rememeber a whole lot but it was quite... interesting. Next would be a suddenly vanished efi partition and my f* mainboard refusing to boot ZBM.
Bonus: my currently still unfixed problem is a very weird freezing/stuttering of the whole OS and the only (useless) "lead" I have is workqueue: fill_page_cache_func hogged CPU for >10000us 4 times, consider switching to WQ_UNBOUND
Nice, thank you!
Though, the "quick" save-post-button seems broken. The "save" button in the context menu works normally, but the "quick" one has no toast message and does not update the post state.