It rather sounds like too little free RAM or too agressive RAM management (frequent on Chinese phones) forcing Firefox to kill the tab as soon as you leave it.
It rather sounds like too little free RAM or too agressive RAM management (frequent on Chinese phones) forcing Firefox to kill the tab as soon as you leave it.
I mostly follow blogs about development, there are so many that I actually made a page to list them
I also found this non-nonsense explanation https://www.analyticsmania.com/post/google-tag-manager-vs-google-analytics/
Google Tag Manager (often abbreviated as GTM) allows site operators to dynamically inject scripts or update tracking code without requiring a new deployment. It’s often used alongside Google Analytics for the latter.
A factory reset should be enough.
The advice given to you for reinstalling Windows is sound and should get rid of any software. Just make sure to backup any valuable data before!
As for your phone, is it an iPhone or Android?
Oh nice, that’s a clever solution and indeed easy to host.
Are they really hosting it themselves or are they just proxying request to their “partner”?
Holy molly, I wasn’t expecting this! Well, I guess I’ll try that out once Electric Eel’s released
TrueNAS SCALE expects you to deploy Kubernetes clusters, it is unfortunately not meant for running plain Docker. You can jump through hoops to get it working but I personally gave up and ended up running a VM on top of TrueNAS just to run Docker on it.
I don’t know about Unraid though and OpenMediaVault felt a bit unpolished the last time I used it and I can’t attest for its ZFS support.
If I understand correctly, it’s just a fancy donation?
I use Readeck which has a few extra features over Pocket and bookmarks: offline copy, sharable link to said copy, highlights, bookmarks collection and the ability to export saved articles to ebook. Oh and it’s self-hostable.
Personnaly, I mostly use it to bookmark and highlight articles I have read, with some bookmarked to read later.
I believe there is a exponential backoff mechanism in place if an instance cannot push to an other’s inbox, so other instances may not have any attempt left to retry if it has been two days. In my experience un-subscribing then re-subscribing to an instance’s community was enough for it to send posts after a few hours.
I really like Readeck, it is very polished and the fact that it copies links content is very useful when saving Medium blog posts (and generally to make sure that I don’t lose the content if the linked page is ever removed)
Computers are not specified for a specific RAM latency (the number in CLXX describes the latency of the RAM), you can put whatever you want.
Just note that in the case that you add a second stick of RAM and that the latencies are mismatched, the computer will pick the slowest of the two (in your case, CL22, so that won’t change anything latency-wise)
Have you tried unsubscribing and re-subscribing to communities on instances that do not push updates? I think I did back then.
I had my Lemmy instance offline a few months ago (moved to another apartment) and it ended up solving itself out about a day after I set it up again. So patience is the solution?
Not just you, it’s the same on Android. Maybe related to April Fools?
Yes, in my case it’s wet food with extra gravy
Maybe you could deploy a blog on Netlify (which has a free tier) using one of Decap CMS’s starter templates?