For exemple
16/8 is the most common intermittent fasting protocol for begginers. 20/4 is recommended in case of autoimmune disease, to reverse leaky gut and insulin resistance.
For exemple
16/8 is the most common intermittent fasting protocol for begginers. 20/4 is recommended in case of autoimmune disease, to reverse leaky gut and insulin resistance.
Actually, science says he’s right. You should fast at least 16 hour per day.
Bla bla bla, so much energy to just not give what I ask for.
Those are not “details”, but “blur sources”.
You can check LXD too : https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/LXD And podman : https://podman.io/ Podman is docker without dockerd, and is more similar to what is bastillebsd to jails. https://bastillebsd.org/
“Blue is the absolute color” … why ?
Linux has this : https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Systemd-nspawn
Details ?
I had a really bad experience with NixOS, the idea is great, but I had a lot of troubles at each generation switch. I don’t like it because I had to learn a lot of specific tools, that only applies on that OS, and it was (really.) hard. I prefer a classic distro, maybe Debian (or Freebsd if not linux), with Ansible for declarative config, and ZFS storage to be able to revert a snapshot if I have any kind of problem.
The piece of content in the feed is great and much more fun to browse ! That specific change makes me feel that I can jump from reddit to lemmy definitly.
Good work dudes <3
A guy is walking down the street and sees a restaurant, he goes in and says “why are you eating here ?”. It starts like a joke, finish it
Why are you commenting on c/reddit on lemmy then ?
social.kernel.org : one should migrate to lemmy :°
My concern is not only infinite scrolling, but also a part of the content of the post, and not only the thumb and the title
I miss the reddit way to only scroll on the main page to see content, but I know that this is not liked by most users, some prefers the old.reddit.com way
not a niche, but not on lemmy -> r/Pizza !!!
r/BarefootRunning
r/cheesemaking
r/freebsd
r/zfs
is there a way to see new users stats somewhere ?
Missing screenshots here : https://join-lemmy.org/docs/en/users/01-getting-started.html
what you ask is Debian what you need is FreeBSD