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I came here for the same reasons as most of you and chiefly among them was to escape the corporate embrace of common social media platforms.\n
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I came here for the same reasons as most of you and chiefly among them was to escape the corporate embrace of common social media platforms.\n
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I came here for the same reasons as most of you and chiefly among them was to escape the corporate embrace of common social media platforms.\n
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**added to comply wth rule that I don’t quite understand**?\n
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Hello everyone, I’m tired of having to go bavk to my search results 4 timesnbecause eveyrtime that I search for a news article every single website I get on won’t let mr read it without either subscribing/logging in, how can I hidethese websites from the results OR How do you guys look up news articles, an app or smt?\n
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I hate that I always compare Lemmy to Reddit, but Reddit used to have (not sure if they still do) guidelines called “Reddiquette” that included guidelines about upvoting and downvoting. I don’t remember the specifics (and sending too much of my browser traffic to Reddit makes me feel dirty) but one of the guidelines was not to upvote/downvote on the basis of agreement/disagreement with the content.\n
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I hate that I always compare Lemmy to Reddit, but Reddit used to have (not sure if they still do) guidelines called “Reddiquette” that included guidelines about upvoting and downvoting. I don’t remember the specifics (and sending too much of my browser traffic to Reddit makes me feel dirty) but one of the guidelines was not to upvote/downvote on the basis of agreement/disagreement with the content.\n
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Hello Linux people, I need a bit of help. I wanted to leverage the new 545 NVIDIA drivers, but no other OS that I know of has them yet, so I installed Arch Linux using the handy archinstall script. I followed an external guide on how to get NVIDIA cards up and running. This one specifically: <https://github.com/korvahannu/arch-nvidia-drivers-installation-guide>. And yes, I checked it against the wiki (from what I could understand, the linked guide has no issues). After I rebooted everything went okay. Tested out resource-intesive games and they ran as expected with the proprietary drivers. However (and I don’t know if this is a problem related to the drivers), I just tried suspending the KDE Wayland session on my laptop (Forgot to mention that I followed the wiki on how to get nvidia-suspend and nvidia-hibernate set up, and they were set up correctly), but when I tried waking it up, the screen freezes in a black background with only the kde cursor (I cannot move the cursor in this state) so the only option I know of is to forcefully shutdown the system and reboot. I am not very experienced in Linux so I could use some assistance in finding the source of this problem.\n
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Hello Linux people, I need a bit of help. I wanted to leverage the new 545 NVIDIA drivers, but no other OS that I know of has them yet, so I installed Arch Linux using the handy archinstall script. I followed an external guide on how to get NVIDIA cards up and running. This one specifically: <https://github.com/korvahannu/arch-nvidia-drivers-installation-guide>. And yes, I checked it against the wiki (from what I could understand, the linked guide has no issues). After I rebooted everything went okay. Tested out resource-intesive games and they ran as expected with the proprietary drivers. However (and I don’t know if this is a problem related to the drivers), I just tried suspending the KDE Wayland session on my laptop (Forgot to mention that I followed the wiki on how to get nvidia-suspend and nvidia-hibernate set up, and they were set up correctly), but when I tried waking it up, the screen freezes in a black background with only the kde cursor (I cannot move the cursor in this state) so the only option I know of is to forcefully shutdown the system and reboot. I am not very experienced in Linux so I could use some assistance in finding the source of this problem.\n
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Adding a backend server to each 3rd party UI is possible but may be overkill for the relatively common and simple task of persisting settings. A custom field exposed by the Lemmy API would alleviate that. For use-cases more advanced than simple settings storage, the 3PA dev may opt to build their own backend anyway.\n
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In Tesseract, the current workaround is done by allowing export and import of user settings to a JSON file which can be loaded into a new device/browser. While that’s better than nothing, it’s far from ideal.\n
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Thoughts?\n
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### Proposal\n
\n
Add custom database columns to the `local_site` and `local_user` tables and corresponding config keys in the `editSite` and `saveUserSettings` interfaces. Data type would be `text` and the column name could be `user_custom` or something like that.\n
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Many 3rd party Lemmy UIs offer more config options than are covered by the discrete config keys currently exposed via `saveUserSettings` and in the `MyUserInfo` interface. A custom field where a JSON blob could be stored would allow 3rd party Lemmy UI clients to save site-level and user-level config options to the API similar to how Lemmy-UI has its settings saved.\n
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Currently, 3PAs largely (exclusively?) utilize local storage which limits any persistence to individual devices/browsers. Adding those `text` columns and exposing them via the `getSite`, `editSite` and `saveUserSettings` interfaces would allow 3rd party apps the ability to persist settings across devices by serializing them to JSON and storing/serving from the API.\n
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- 3PA developers would have to share this field. \n
- Not really a concern for the Lemmy devs, but there would ultimately need to be some cooperation between 3PA devs to avoid contention (e.g. a container with namespaces, etc).\n
\n
### Workarounds Considered\n
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Adding a backend server to each 3rd party UI is possible but may be overkill for the relatively common and simple task of persisting settings. A custom field exposed by the Lemmy API would alleviate that. For use-cases more advanced than simple settings storage, the 3PA dev may opt to build their own backend anyway.\n
\n
In Tesseract, the current workaround is done by allowing export and import of user settings to a JSON file which can be loaded into a new device/browser. While that’s better than nothing, it’s far from ideal.\n
\n
Thoughts?\n
\n
**Update**: To test the viability of this RFC, I’ve horribly abused the `theme` field to store about 60 KB of JSON user settings data. Aside from breaking the CSS in Lemmy-UI (as expected), everything works great. The additional payload data in the `getSite` response doesn’t seem to be causing much of an impact. I may leave this in the next release under “advanced settings” with appropriate warnings as well as adding a “restore” button to restore it to a valid theme value. Ultimately, though, a dedicated field for 3PAs to use would be ideal.
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\n
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\n
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\n
Many 3rd party Lemmy UIs offer more config options than are covered by the discrete config keys currently exposed via `saveUserSettings` and in the `MyUserInfo` interface. A custom field where a JSON blob could be stored would allow 3rd party Lemmy UI clients to save site-level and user-level config options to the API similar to how Lemmy-UI has its settings saved.\n
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Currently, 3PAs largely (exclusively?) utilize local storage which limits any persistence to individual devices/browsers. Adding those `text` columns and exposing them via the `getSite`, `editSite` and `saveUserSettings` interfaces would allow 3rd party apps the ability to persist settings across devices by serializing them to JSON and storing/serving from the API.\n
\n
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\n
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- Keyword filters\n
- Favorite community lists\n
- Community group lists\n
- Structured site-level data such as rules, public community groups, report and moderation templates, etc.\n
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\n
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- 3PA developers would have to share this field. \n
- Not really a concern for the Lemmy devs, but there would ultimately need to be some cooperation between 3PA devs to avoid contention (e.g. a container with namespaces, etc).\n
\n
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\n
Adding a backend server to each 3rd party UI is possible but may be overkill for the relatively common and simple task of persisting settings. A custom field exposed by the Lemmy API would alleviate that. For use-cases more advanced than simple settings storage, the 3PA dev may opt to build their own backend anyway.\n
\n
In Tesseract, the current workaround is done by allowing export and import of user settings to a JSON file which can be loaded into a new device/browser. While that’s better than nothing, it’s far from ideal.\n
\n
Thoughts?\n
\n
**Update**: To test the viability of this RFC, I’ve horribly abused the `theme` field to store about 60 KB of JSON user settings data. Aside from breaking the CSS in Lemmy-UI (as expected), everything works great. The additional payload data in the `getSite` response doesn’t seem to be causing much of an impact. I may leave this in the next release under “advanced settings” with appropriate warnings as well as adding a “restore” button to restore it to a valid theme value. Ultimately, though, a dedicated field for 3PAs to use would be ideal.
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Hi everyone! I’m trying to prepare a live iso with a USB stick including the additional rescuezilla package (or, alternatively, additional packages for a live rescuezilla .iso). Sadly rescuezilla does not support encryption, and so I’d like to be able to create/encrypt an image on one single live iso, not having to do a double iso boot just for this. I’m trying to do this in a manner that I won’t need internet once I need to use this USB stick. And hence…I found the most quoted command as:\n
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Hi everyone! I’m trying to prepare a live iso with a USB stick including the additional rescuezilla package (or, alternatively, additional packages for a live rescuezilla .iso). Sadly rescuezilla does not support encryption, and so I’d like to be able to create/encrypt an image on one single live iso, not having to do a double iso boot just for this. I’m trying to do this in a manner that I won’t need internet once I need to use this USB stick. And hence…I found the most quoted command as:\n
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