I like it, lots
I like it, lots
come on, clicked through and auto logged in to slashdot…
but my last comment was (oh shit) 17 years ago
I must say it felt weird when I had the first of my staff with a 2000 birthdate, that young falla is now an assistant regional branch manager
But they must only be like 8 years old. What are they doing down loading warez
Someone had to be first…
I’ll get mt coat
I was usig both in the early 2000’s, at that stage there wasn’t too much difference in the UIs. Gimp just seems to have stuck (more or less) with mid 2000’s design concepts in the UI
what have you done
We hang out next to the Apollo set, just don’t tell anyone
I have 3 *BSD vms on proxmox, OpnSense and TrueNAS as well as a GhostBSD desktop for ‘play’. The TrueNAS started as a bare metal install and is now in it’d 3rd 4th server
I also have 2 Macs in the house…
So I guess *BSD is well represented here, looking forward to the read
Well that was almost as much of a rant as that other fellow.
For such a small community[s] *.nz did well last year, looking forward to the coming event.
@grant@toast.ooo can you put the time in gmt / utc for the rest of the world?
I would say “Why don’t these old farts just turn over and die”, but they are not that much older than I am - so it cant be an age issue. This only leaves them as bigoted arsholes - I still wish that they would turn over and die
i’ve seen it here as well, just not very often
Um lemmy exposes it as well, at least for admins
I will take a small amount with me to trade events, and collect a few. There are still a lot of old school folks out there
My instance (about 2-5 active users) has a running cost of about $8 NZ, on a small VPS.
and is one that we are happy enough to use
I think I could get behind New Zealandic
The correct way (for your use case) is probably to do a full backup of the database and pictrs database and then import them into the new instance.
This is covered in the documentation
well the “new desktop edit mode” was refining the user experience and fixing bugs