thats what their site says, at least when ran through google translate
phoenix591
first I've heard of it, but I'm skeptical of their claim to deliver security fixes faster than firefox.
eh, its true if you want it to be signed by microsoft, which some projects have forked out for, buut it was put into the spec for x86_64 systems that users can replace the keys. so you can make your own keys, and if you want to dual boot add microsoft's keys to the ok to boot list.
one of the signed projects is a shim that lets you approve whatever you want more or less; pretty much everything that talks about MOK refers back to this shim. many distributions use this shim
I'm generally fine with it besides aggressive spawn camping
not in a shooter, but one of my favorite past times is chilling out camping a route between places with friends and "guild" mates in an mmo and just chatting and drinking while we wait for someone to stumble in. Sometimes people bring enough friends or heavy equipment to make it a fight. Its chill.
mind replying to the OP since most of us are on instances hes (likely accidentally) blocked?
By setting an allow list hes blocked every other instance not in his list
https://join-lemmy.org/docs/administration/federation_getting_started.html
Allowlist: Explicitly list instances to connect to. BlockList: Explicitly list instances to not connect to. Federation is open to all other instances. Open: Federate with all potential instances.
Federation is enabled by default. You can add allowed and blocked instances, by adding a comma-delimited list in your instance admin panel. IE to only federate with these instances, add: enterprise.lemmy.ml,lemmy.ml to the allowed instances section.
kubuntu is already literally just a package.
if you just install kubuntu-desktop (or something similar) from any buntu flavor you get it.
actually, it looks like theres some issue keeping lemmy.world federating properly with lemmy.ml atm. I saw another post mentioning it and checked myself.
https://lemmy.ml/c/nostupidquestions@lemmy.world shows the most recent post as 2 days ago when there was really a post around 4 hours ago.
that'd certainly keep new lemmy.world communities from getting pulled in.
neither server has defederated with the other, so don't expect it to be a permanent issue
just to make sure, you're doing it while logged in, right?
if so then thats about it for my ideas...
are you searching "!technicaldeathmetal@lemmy.world" (no quotes)? make sure you wait a bit on the search results; it takes longer to pull in new communities
all you need to do is refresh the page after the error message appears and you're golden, no big deal
In the meantime, if you want both reddit like and twitter like functionality, checkout kbin. Kbin federates with both lemmy and mastodon and has both magazines (their version of communities) and microblogging (like twitter/mastodon)