Yes, I have a user on pixelfed.social. I like it, and use it daily.
It is kind of like Instagram, but in the fediverse and is open source.
A cool feature Pixelfed has is the ability to follow hashtags, so your home feed will be a mix between posts from the users you follow and the hashtags you follow.
Thank you for the suggestion! I've added the link you provided alongside the donate page link :)
I have a GitHub repo that lists merch for open source projects and organizations that promote open source software.
https://github.com/makmarian/open-source-merch-list
old.reddit.com (and the .onion one) works in the Tor Browser, for me at least. I am not logged in
Skyrim and Half-Life 2
My home servers currently consists of 3 old laptops and 1 old desktop computer, all these computers run Proxmox and clustered together.
Laptops:
- HP ProBook 6470b
- Packard Bell EasyNote
- Dell Inspiron 1520
Desktop:
- HP envy 700-204eo
On the cluster I have these things installed
Always running:
- GitLab
- Minetest server
- Jellyfin
- Nextcloud
- Dashy
- FreshRSS
- BookStack
Not running:
- VM with Linux Mint
- VM with Haiku
- VM with FreeBSD
- VM with FreeDOS
I created a GitHub repo a couple of weeks ago to list merch for open source projects, but there are not many things there yet.
https://github.com/makmarian/open-source-merch-list
Note: I've tried to make sure I found the correct link for each project, but if unsure, please double check. Also, I have not bought from any of the links listed, so I cannot say anything about the quality of the different merch.
I've been using EndeavourOS with KDE for a bit under 2 years now (I think) on both my desktop and laptop. It is Arch based and easy to install. And for my home servers I run Proxmox
I really like it here on Kbin, and I'm on here daily :-)
I don't really use Reddit anymore; I usually only check Reddit if there is something I need help with or to look up something specific
I've been using EndeavourOS for a little over a year, and I am very pleased with my experience so far. The only issue I've encountered was a GRUB problem, which I had to fix manually using the terminal.
Yes, the hashtag feature works for me. Are you logged in to Pixelfed? It seems like you have to be logged in to be able to see the hashtag feed.