I found this one: https://mastodonshare.com/
asudox
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No native way exists yet. You need to use services such as https://lemsha.re/
Lemmy version v1.0.0 should solve this problem within Lemmy by rewriting remote instance links as local.
Slimbook: https://slimbook.com/creative
They sell Linux laptops, though you also can choose to dualboot their Linux distro with Windows.
asudox@lemmy.asudox.devto Anime@ani.social•"I Became Friends with the Second Cutest Girl in My Class" New Teaser Visual, PVEnglish2·1 day agoWhy not the third
The whole FAQ: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rTAVSRU60ScQnQADF2WRAPKQFWRfYxM1B-mZCC1B_SA/mobilebasic
Some of them are pretty funny
asudox@lemmy.asudox.devto Lemmy@lemmy.ml•Should Lemmy stop accepting crypto"currencies" as donations?English92·2 days agono.
Monero is being genuinely used as a currency. You can take the other ones out, though.
asudox@lemmy.asudox.devto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Linux help and actual pros and cons2·2 days agoWhat did you expect? You should not assume that Linux works like Windows or whatever OS you previously were using. They work very differently.
It also depends on which DE you are using. Since you’re using Mint with Mate, which is not really something that provides customization GUIs out of the box and as popular as something like GNOME or KDE Plasma. I suggest you try KDE Plasma as it is known to be very customizable and one of the more used DEs. I don’t know about cursor trails, but you can change your cursor by installing cursor skins from the page in the settings or make your own skins to get the color you want. It’s really simple.
You’ll also need to get over your fear of the terminal if you’re going to use Linux. I’m not telling you to use terminal for everything, but some types of customization requires you to use the terminal and it is a good thing to know anyway.
Those rules only apply to LW communities.
asudox@lemmy.asudox.devto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Linux help and actual pros and cons41·2 days agoDid you read the criticism from about 20 years ago?
asudox@lemmy.asudox.devto Linux@lemmy.ml•Bring Affinity Suite to Linux Sign the Petition91·2 days agohttps://forum.affinity.serif.com/index.php?/topic/98932-faq-affinity-on-linux/
They didn’t say they never will. They don’t have plans for it, but they won’t rule it out. (Unless the FAQ is outdated and they said they never will somewhere else)
We won’t rule out making a Linux version of Affinity in the future if the right Linux distro comes along with a reliable deployment platform that will allow us to recoup our development cost for the Linux version.
I guess they could use Flatpaks here if they don’t want to deal with packaging it for every distro.
Create a new HTML file and open it in the browser. You don’t really need an external website to render the HTML.
Great. Make sure to post it in:
Any errors? Can you tell us what you input into the fields when creating a new community? Did you try another frontend (Photon, Tesseract, etc.)?
Oh and also, do not input any emojis into the community name field. That can’t contain such things, only a subset of ASCII afaik. The display name can contain them.
asudox@lemmy.asudox.devto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Linux help and actual pros and cons6·3 days agoIf you really won’t do much other than gaming, check Bazzite and Nobara out. You can turn your PC into a gaming console with Bazzite btw.
And check the ProtonDB to see if your game will even run on Linux: https://www.protondb.com/explore
asudox@lemmy.asudox.devto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•are there bots that downvote every comment users have?41·3 days agoThere was one a few weeks ago.
Well, the storage and bandwidth for the images is not free. I encourage you to use external image hosting services, like catbox.moe. You should know that these instances are run by individuals like you and me, with no ads, no selling your personal data, etc.
Then you can embed them using this markdown syntax:

In most Lemmy apps, there is an interactive UI for your convenience.
You also might consider self hosting your own private instance, like me and a few hundred others. Then you have full control over your instance and with which instances you federate with.
The not expandable ones are categorized as a Link and the expandable one as a Image.