Thank You for the helpful info .
Thank You for the helpful info .
I’m not saying don’t create lemmy community when subreddit exist.
I’m saying don’t create lemmy community when another lemmy community for the same purpose already exists on different instance without a good reason.
when you can follow, subscribe to, post to, or comment on any community on any instance, there’s no fragmentation
I’m not talking about fragmentation on instances but on the communities.
If there are 5 Unixporn on different instances, I have to make 5 crossposts and the engagement I’m gonna get is fragmented.
If there is only one unixporn, only one post and I get more opinions of people in a collective manner and also more people will interact with each other, which lead to more refined solution.
But Whatever, It is what it is.
Thank You. Still got to learn a lot.
It is what it is.🙂↕️
Yeah, but just because this problem exists on reddit, it doen’t mean we have inherit those bad traits from reddit, right?
But, In the end there is nothing stops people from creating communites. So, Yeah.
But won’t it be a good thing to create another community after an already existing community gone bad instead having multiple at the same time?
Also won’t there will be an fragmentation of users issue? Won’t it lead to not a single community grows big because it’s users are scattered across different instances?
I thought it will be like various communities will be on various instances and lemmy connects them, not a single community scattered across multiple instances.
Thank You for the suggestion.
Because I still Don’t know the difference between hardlinks and softlinks and symlinks 😅
My bad bro just noticed. It would have been helpful if just pointed that out instead of name calling. I noticed the pun bro.
I don’t have any idea man, It seems that you are indicating that I put something bad as title. But I thought it’s not a wrong title as I’m in fact asking about deleting timeshift snapshots. Seriously have no idea.
Also I know English but I’m not used to speak (type) English.
Edit: Just now understood. Thank You.
each backup is just the difference between the original backup and the current system.
So what if I Deleted the very first backup itself (which is manual backup), does the following backups become obsolute since the follwing backups created links from the original backup ?
Interesting viewpoint.