I can search for communities in the little list box at the bottom. I have absolutely no idea how to search for posts or comments (other than using DuckDuckGo or whatever).
I can search for communities in the little list box at the bottom. I have absolutely no idea how to search for posts or comments (other than using DuckDuckGo or whatever).
That is awesome. Thank you for explaining the formatting!
Dual boot Ubuntu/Win10 on one, and dual boot Mint/Win7 on another. If I can secure a stable internet connection I will switch the last machine to a server.
I’m a CS major, so I need all the experience I can get. I prefer Linux machines because I think the OS is superior in a number of ways.
Good question. I just found the built in search bar icon between the heart and bell. I wonder how posts and comments can be searched on different federated sites for a single user.
I’ve been using site:lemmy.ml “search term(s) here’” (remove quotes unless you want an exact match for the search terms) to find what I’m looking for on each federation instance. I feel like I’m missing something here.
FYI, r/LemmyMigration is not accessible from the web unless you are logged in. A pop-up directs you to log in or go to r/all.
I would like to see:
r/NoSleep r/skincareaddiction r/math r/cpp r/python r/gonewildaudio
Yes. Last summer I sold Residential Fiberoptic Internet access. One of the main selling points was the “wireless mesh system”. It was 3-6 pods placed inside of your home and an optional phone app. The system could be set up and enabled to tell you if there was movement when no person living there was home.
The manufacturer was Plume.