There’s probably some program that’s filling up /var/log. Check that directory.
There’s probably some program that’s filling up /var/log. Check that directory.
I don’t know if meta or telegram cares enough about encryption to lose UK market
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I had the same problem the other day and yes, it was only using one core.
Turns out you just need to set MAKEFLAGS="-j$(nproc)"
. I didn’t test it yet, but the arch wiki says so
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Also people in those instances should migrate away from them in favor of others.
Well my account is not that old, but i did my part.
You just reminded me of the existance of the song rät by Penelope Scott
Idk, but if that’s the case than we have a huge problem lol, because that would mean the users of each instance would tend to prefer that instance’s communities, thus helping fragmentation.
Edit: just checked from lemmy.ml, and it’s showing 15.5k for its community, and 1.62k for beehaw’s I wonder if having something like a “cross-instance counter” is something the developers have in mind
I think the idea is that in the end only one will “survive”. Technology on beehaw has almost 20k subscrubers, whilst technology@lemmy.ml has only 750 subscribers, and that’s the second biggest (unless i got this totally wrong)
Arch on the desktop.
I’m using my laptop to try out some distro just because i don’t use it very much so i don’t have to reconfigure a lot of stuff.
I always like to hear about when internet was at its early stages. I’m born in 2001 so never got the chance to live through that era, but to me it always feels so much better than what it is right now.
Hearing you say that we are experiencing a moment similar to those is making me so happy.
Way to make new holes in an already sinking ship!
The signal in fm radio works like you described. Poor fm, declassified to just some weird device :(