This one I use daily: https://www.logitech.com/en-us/products/mice/mx-vertical-ergonomic-mouse.910-005447.html
You can keep the usb connector attached and use it that way if you want to avoid bluetooth.
I run the midwest.social instance. I’m also active on lemmy.ml. @seahorse@lemmy.ml
This one I use daily: https://www.logitech.com/en-us/products/mice/mx-vertical-ergonomic-mouse.910-005447.html
You can keep the usb connector attached and use it that way if you want to avoid bluetooth.
They’re fucking annoying. The fact that someone would put effort into becoming an influencer is cringe.
I’ve stuck with the blue lo-carb one. Tastes about the same as the green but with way less calories.
Not yet. Someone did start a Rust-based TUI for Lemmy but I think it was abandoned.
Supposedly, bookshop.org is good for books.
I don’t believe Jerboa has a NSFW checkbox, if that’s what you’re using. The web app definitely has it.
That’s odd. Are you on mobile? Also, it would fit best in !lemmy_support@lemmy.ml
Yeah, I get it. I feel like it’s a kind of important point in history for us fedizens though because a direct byproduct of him screwing twitter up is introducing all the non-fedizens to migrate to a FOSS alternative. And now that I’m following people on mastodon I gotta say it’s super entertaining.
You should also be aware of heapoverflow.ml for programming questions. Unfortunately, it doesn’t look terribly active at the moment.
For hosting it? I’m sure Linode would be sufficient.
I don’t think anyone would have a problem with it as long as you post in a related community.
Hello, and thanks for using my instance! Admins only have control over what instances their instance federates with, not communities (subs). I don’t think you can really search and subscribe to a community from Jerboa. I’d suggest using the web UI and searching !community_name@instance_name.domain.
Went to a coding bootcamp a couple of years after college because a bachelor’s in chemistry doesn’t pay well at all.
I think I searched for “open source reddit” and Lemmy was one of the search results. Joined lemmy.ml, and then a year or so later started my own instance.