

Well, what you could do is pretty much implement what that extension does directly into PeerTube’s frontend itself. You could also do this at the backend, which I guess would speed up the recommendations.
Well, what you could do is pretty much implement what that extension does directly into PeerTube’s frontend itself. You could also do this at the backend, which I guess would speed up the recommendations.
Thank you for your amazing works.
Are you planning on implementing a privacy friendly recommendation algorithm? It would ideally run locally on the client’s device.
edit: Oh and, if you haven’t seen it yet, please see the PM I sent you.
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No, not any I know of. Tagging is also commonly called mentioning here.
edit: Oh, I think I know what they mean. It’s the labels or badges you can put on people, I think. But that is not a native Lemmy feature. Thunder and Summit have them, for example.
OP should make clear whether they mean mentioning or labeling people in apps.
I do, only rarely.
Your tag would be @OmegaLemmy@discuss.online
At least not an operating system like a certain “text editor”.
Who said you need an account that is Swiss to use it?
Why would anyone need this? Federation isn’t the solution to everything.
As stated in the website, there are currently no known shops that accept it. It was released a week ago, so you’ll have to wait.
What is the problem exactly?
Fedora KDE is a good one.
Why is the terminal useless?
I am pretty sure that Vanadium does not have an adblocker in it.
Yeah, sure… I just hope you don’t solely rely on your local LLM for everything. The arch wiki is great.
What does that mean? You can put any URL in the URL field when creating a new post.
Now we just need to rewrite the Linux kernel in Rust
If you are fine with VNs (visual novels) as games, there is Katawa Shoujo. There is a “remastered” version of it in F-Droid for android: https://f-droid.org/packages/sh.fhs.ksre/
If you are going to use a laptop (linux natively supported): https://www.katawa-shoujo.online/download
Instance agnostic links: