I know that experience far too well, trying to run even sildurs makes my GeForce 930m cry in pain
I follow quite a few communities across the lemmyverse so it's not too big of a deal, but I do know that it's a very large and popular instance (then again, my advice has always been to settle on a smaller instance anyways)
A big part of the fediverse is that it's decentralized, one server going down doesn't mean you can't see anything, the rest of the network still exists and there are still people using that.
Both definitely worth a watch, Overlord for it's insane world building and no game no life because it's the most glorious Jojo shitpost to ever be adapted into anime
Yes, give me that Linux Apache Mysql Php
and ignore that 3/4 are outdated, replaced, or hated like JavaScript.
How do you get the freshest shit to post and what wood would you recommend for posting it?
Ah classic AZ-5 going from reactor shutdown to hydrogen bomb detonation button.
That said, this is also partially to blame to the graphite tipped control rods which have had their graphite tips removed in any operational RBMK reactor including those still running today.
I don't really use obsidian as I already have a very capable markdown editor set up in neovim; but it's a nice live-preview editor for my worldbuilding project where I now basically have an internal wiki because it's been 6 years since I started and some things have gotten way out of hand.
it's not that great for the purpose as I've thrown it into an astro project and it doesn't do full HTML rendering; but it's plugins (like dataview) are insanely cool and they will no doubt be indispensible when I manage to make it do calendar conversion math (for which I wrote a quick tool in rust because I was horrendous at doing the math manually)
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Left Albedo (Overlord), right Jibril (No Game No Life)
They happen because the font is not patched property, your best bet is getting the nerd fonts and trying those, popular fonts will generally look nicer.
I've been using keepassxc for a while now and it's better than most other options, everything is stored locally and encrypted behind a master password.
All you micht want to do is make a backup of your vault onto an external drive (best practice would be encrypted via the options you have, I use luks because I'm a Linux nerd).
I am still salty that kirikiri doesn't have a native Linux version afaik, ONScripter and Ren'Py have native Linux builds, but kirikiri somehow requires me to fire up wine and hope it doesn't make an obscure NT system call regarding video decoding because that shit doesn't even work properly on modern windows.