Are you trying to install jellyfin server or client?
Are you trying to install jellyfin server or client?
Elementary 8 circe is based on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS, which is based in debian 13, which has a codname “trixie”.
You have to use trixie instead of circle in your code
I had to doublecheck if it’s [email protected] or actual news. I guess next time Arvid Lindblad will say this sentence
Only 86%:
According to the 2021 census, English and French are the mother tongues of 56.6% and 20.2% of Canadians respectively. In total, 86.2% of Canadians have a working knowledge of English, while 29.8% have a working knowledge of French.
It’s Zimbabwe in Africa:
While the majority of Zimbabweans speak Shona (75%) and Ndebele (18%) as a first language, standard English is the primary language used in education, government, commerce and media in Zimbabwe, giving it an important role in society. About 90 percent of the population can speak English fluently or at a high level, and it is the native language of White Zimbabweans
Sailfish has Aliendalvik for android app support, it’s proprietary. I’ve read good things about it: https://blogs.gnome.org/jdressler/2023/12/20/a-dive-into-jolla-appsupport/
Nothing special, that’s how urls with unicode, non ascii chatacters look like. It’s called punycode, more info: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internationalized_domain_name
Emoji domains work the same, e.g. ❤️🍺.ws is the same as http://❤🍺.ws/
Did you used piefed’s new migration feature? I don’t know how that works, but federation of old posts is slow. Wait max 1-2 days and they should show up, you just started the commomutiy today. New posts should show up instantly. Ask about this on piefed_help
Different instances of the same software. Like all lemmy instances running the same software, all piefed instances run the same piefed software. But it’s not important.
The technology lemmy and piefed runs on is very interesting and complex, I don’t like to overwhelm users with the tech gibberish when I explain what is lemmy. The important thing: they don’t have to register everywhere, only at one instance, and they can read everything from that account, even if it’s ona different instance. For mobilapp use voyager for lemmy, intetstellar for piefed and mbin.
Later when they explored the fediverse they will find the tech writeups organically, you don’t have to start with that.
I think just links for help communities where users can ask technical questions and find answers would be enough. You don’t know what your followers use, they can read the piefed community from a lot of places, you can follow it from lemmy or mastodon, so it’s possible that piefed related help would be irrelevant for most of them. These kind of technical writeups are common in “main” or “meta” communities, where you can assume your users are on the same instance as you, as the topic of the community is the instance.
For general piefed help there is [email protected]
[email protected] merged with the existing [email protected]
I found a better article about this story: https://thedesk.net/2025/06/kayla-mae-wikipedia-lawsuit-sinkule/
The woman, Kayla Mae — who also goes by the name Kayla Morgan — employed the same attorney and law firm in a discrimination case brought against a Texas-based company called Security Brands, where she alleged ongoing workplace abuse and harassment because of her sexual orientation.
In her first lawsuit, Mae said she worked as a senior software developer for Security Brands in 2020. From the moment she was hired, Mae says she was subjected to harassment because of her gender identity as a “lesbian female who presents as masculine.”
“She is sometimes perceived as transgender, although she is not,” the complaint read.
That is different from what Mae alleges in the case against Wikimedia Foundation, where her complaint identifies her as a “transgender female” who was subject to “gender stereotyping.”
It sounds like she is gaming the system deliberately. 2 times getting fired from 2 different companies for similar reason? Sounds fishy.
Mae says the Wikimedia Foundation ultimately sustained certain complaints made against Mbuguru. But, despite those policy violations, she was still required to work on his team, which led to additional harassment and discrimination that was the basis for further complaints.
Months into her employment, Mae was reportedly asked to speak with two Wikimedia Foundation human resource directors, Tatiana Tompkins and DeJa Hamilton, and a senior software engineering manager named Sai Suman Cherukwada. After speaking with Mae about her complaints, Cherukwada fired her over Zoom, the lawsuit alleges.
She was fired during she made the complaint? With the pot stirring comment and this background I’m mostly convinced she is a the problem here, she is looking for drama everywhere. These kind of individuals don’t help the trans right movement, and lgbtqnation.com should do a better background check on people they report about.
What I tried to say, it might be just some curiosity at the beginning, from someone who heard anti-gay propaganda his whole life, not necessarily malice. Wikipedia should have handled the situation better.
After repeatedly being denied transfer to another team, Mae was asked to meet with managers so that Wikimedia could “learn more about your recent experiences.”
E.g. it’s not clear why they didn’t let her transfer to another group. After this it should have become clear that they can’t work together, why it was better to fire her than to move her to a different group.
Mae was warned that one of her managers was “a ‘fixer’ who goes after employees that were seen as stirring the pot.”
So others noticed the she may be a problem as she seemed like stirring the pot.
The article is one sided, it would help if wikipedia would clarify what was going on, what they saw. Maybe we can learn more about this from the lawsuit, if it will be public.
Her direct supervisor was based in Kenya. […] Among other things, her supervisor asked her inappropriate questions about her sexual identity and inquired about her medical history. In emails to HR, Mae characterized other behavior by the supervisor as “transphobic microaggressions” and “ableism”.
This sounds like it’s a clash of cultures in part. I guess in Kenya you can rarely meet openly gay or trans folks as it’s punishable with prison there.
I moved to lemmy.zip for this reason, nothing is defederated except the CSAM stuff. On lemmy.zip by default hexbear and lemmygrad blocked on the user level, you can unblock them in the settings
You can see it here:
[email protected] moved to [email protected]
Install docker, grab the official docker compose file, then
docker compose up -d
.Details: Look up how to install docker on elementary (I guess it’s
sudo apt install docker
), than you don’t have to care about the distro after that, docker works the same way everywhere. You can find countless tutorials on this, and they should work