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and lshw -C network
. On ubuntu 23.04 (where it works) it will show the driver and driver version.
and lshw -C network
. On ubuntu 23.04 (where it works) it will show the driver and driver version.
Not a bug, the devs have been slowly rolling out this feature since somewhere around the 1960 release. Since not many players were complaining back then, I wouldn’t expect a fix any time soon.
Since new posts are only pushed on page 1, you can as a workaround go to page 2 and start from there. You can even go to page 0, which shows the content of page 1, but without the updates.
The game was one of the inspirations for the name:
Why’s it called Lemmy?
- Lead singer from Motörhead.
- The old school video game.
- The Koopa from Super Mario.
- The furry rodents.
Lemmy uses a websocket connection to send updates to your browser. What seems to happen is that when you go from the thread view to a post, the websocket still receives updates for all posts, and the upvote counter changes whenever it receives an update for an unrelated post.
Also not a docker user, but I notice the tutorial states:
That means that the services in the list above which are bound to 127.0.0.1 (which include the router console) will need to be accessed via other methods like ssh tunneling or be manually configured to bind to a different interface.
What is your host OS? On linux you can use iptables/nftables to setup a forward.
I believe the numbers are not shown if there are no downvotes.
Google I2P