This post is on Beehaw, a Lemmy server that does not really have tankies (fortunately).
Widgets etc. can be disabled as far as I know. Performance issues I have seen thus far were mostly on the server side. On my phone it is fairly smooth now using the PWA in the browser (Firefox Mobile) and that is on fairly modest hardware (4GB of RAM, Unisoc T606 SoC). On my Odroid N2Plus (only slightly beefier SoC than the phone and as much RAM) it performs fairly okay as well (with regular desktop browser). I will not speak about Firefish on my desktop because I am not being fair then.
They are, that is why not every Mastodon instance is having the same limits.
As another account stated in this feed, please consider moving to a Firefish server.
Are you sure they were from Beehaw and not some other Lemmy/Kbin instance? Have you hit the report button? On a sidenote, I haven’t spotted them yet.
Mostly “Against the Storm”, an Early Access Steam title.
Oh no! Anyway…
The memory controller is part of the CPU die nowadays.
I guess you know that account is from another instance? I understand our rules are there for remote users as well, but nevertheless I suppose there are other ways to remind Beeple as well as “Bee-motes” of them. You know, Beehaw philosophy and-so-on.
I personally can think of two ways, mostly differing in how much time you waste on typing a response. The second example (below) is the most efficient and therefore recommended one if your time and or patience momentarily come at a premium.
Example 1: On the instance on which you are replying to someone’s post, de admin/mod team does believe hate speech exists. You might disagree it exists (or just not like the term), but the rules as well as our philosophy is built on values that reject it. Please be aware of that when you interact with our server, unless you wish for the team to take actions against you posting/replying here.
Example 2: Hey there, if you think hate speech isn’t real, then our instance isn’t for you.
Please be aware of me meaning all this in good faith, @Gaywallet@beehaw.org. Have a nice evening!
Gravis’s channel is great.
Hopefully it will be past you soon. I wish you and your relatives better times.
You cannot determine median based on range alone. You basically need to know how your datapoints (people in this case) are distributed to be able to actually calculate the median, because the 50th percentile does not have to lie smack in the middle between the extreme ends of your range.