I am but a cog in a machine. A lazy one though.

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  • Two empty spaces (or more) at the end of the line is the usual way in markdown, but not whether it works in every lemmy app since they all have different levels of markdown implementation but it should work.

    Edit: damnit sorry forgot about the table part… No idea sorry :(

    Edit 2: so I got curious and tried everything I could think of, and checked out what lemmy default web UI uses as it’s markdown flavour: “commonmark”, which doesn’t natively seem to support newlines in tables sadly.







  • I like your comment because I always feel like I’m so late with news that someone will always point out why my suggestion is bad or even worse than the original.

    But: atleast with gitlab you can partially* self host it if they are/get bad.

    *afaik gitlab’s SaaS (gitlab.com) isn’t entirely open-source. Not sure which bits can not be self hosted.


  • I’m not forced to, but occasionally my job kinda requires it so I dualboot (most of my coworkers who are on linux run a windows virtual machine when they need it).

    But my previous job required windows due to all the industry specific software only working on windows. No chance of getting that to work on linux sadly. Then I just used windows at work. It’s always my employer’s hardware anyway and I like to keep work and free-time separate so it was ok.






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    2 months ago

    I’m happy someone is pointing this out. There is so much trash out there that is just maximised for “citation count” because that’s how you get recognition in academia.

    One more thing for folks who don’t know: peer reviewed doesn’t always mean someone actually verified shit, let alone read it all.

    I’m not saying don’t believe scientists or that the whole research field is a hoax, I just am severely disappointed in the broader scientific community.