I don’t disagree but I can prefer 30 fps right? I never said 30 fps is objectively better, it’s just a preference. I’m not trying to be a contrarian, I’m just surprised it’s so controversial to have this opinion.
Looks more “cinematic” to me, if that makes sense.
I might be alone in preferring 30 fps for most games
The local and remote port options sound exactly like something I’ve needed multiple times in the past, I’ll keep this saved for when it happens again. Great stuff!
This is awesome. To this day Rage is one of my favorite music tracks from any game.
I just tried changing the setting from Lemmy and Voyager doesn’t appear to respect that choice. I think it just defaults to All if you’re logged out, and Home (ie subscriptions) if you’re logged in.
I’m probably in the minority here, but can this functionality be disabled? I’d rather have the links open as linked, unless the !community@instance
format is used.
EDIT: I should specify: I’d like to be able to disable this functionality, not have it disabled completely for everyone 😅
It should show the sidebar for the Lemmy instance you’re browsing, lemmy.world in your case.
It works! Replying from my instance using the PWA right now. Thank you so much!
I see, thank you! And thanks a million for your work on Voyager, it’s one of the most impressive web apps I’ve seen and used.
Thank you! I’ll dig into this.
It is indeed a cache issue. When I clear the cache I can start over - go to my Voyager instance, see the custom Lemmy servers I defined, and install the PWA. When I load the PWA though, my list of Lemmy servers changes to the same list you see on vger.app. My suspicion is, then, that Chrome doesn’t install the PWA from my server (maybe from vger.app?), and that installing the PWA “overwrites” my Voyager instance and I see this overwritten version from that moment on.
I should add that I’m talking about Chrome on Android 13.
I thought maybe the title had been misspelled and it was supposed to say “selflessness and trust” but nope, Linus goes into great detail about how being selfish helps open source projects. I agree with the points he’s making though, great interview. This bit is so relatable:
I’ll happily sit in front of the computer the whole day, and if the kids distract me when I’m in the middle of something, a certain amount of cursing might happen.
I think you still have to specify the URL up to the greader.php page, maybe in your case it would be
https://freshrss.example.com/api/greader.php