I wouldn’t be surprised if I knew that the backdoors that appear in Windows were designed by someone. I didn’t know they were this brazen.
Awiteb, a university student and lover of the world of free and open source software. Programmer and enthusiast of the Rust programming language
Forgejo: https://git.4rs.nl
Matrix: @awiteb:4rs.nl
Telegram: https://awiteb.t.me
I wouldn’t be surprised if I knew that the backdoors that appear in Windows were designed by someone. I didn’t know they were this brazen.
You own your data, you can self-host your own Lemmy instance and still connect to other Lemmy instances (Like what I do)
Also you can share whatever you want, no one tells you “If you say that again I’ll ban you from the entire network”. And of course, there are no ads or algorithms showing you what their owners want you to see. It’s freedom.
Thanks Sami, it was a cache issue, I’ve updated the post with more details
I’ll try that, hope it works, thank you
I tried putting all the css files, but nothing works. Should I put them together in one file? Or is each file a single theme?
I set the LEMMY_UI_EXTRA_THEMES_FOLDER
environment variable to /app/extra_themes
then volume my extra_theme
to it, which is
# ...
volumes:
- ./lemmy-ui/extra_themes:/app/extra_themes
# ...
Is this right?
I’m not innocent, but this is unbelievable, that they would ask the main developer to plant a virus in it!! This is really rude