I was unaware that it was supposed to transfer chat history. It’s never once done it for me. I assumed it was like other platforms I’ve used where it doesn’t sync your history unless you backup and restore.
kalipike
Came from Reddit after the API pricing fiasco. IT systems administrator, lover of card, board, dice, tabletop, and video games, anime and manga, mechanical keyboards, and organizational development.
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Beeper looks amazing but is waiting list only.
I’m curious what do you find horrible about it? I use it all the time and have zero issues with it.
You’ve reached lemmy.one!
Tailscale all the way.
• git
• vim
• openssh
• openssl
• fail2ban
• curl
• byobu
• webmin (to give limited access to non-Linux help desk technicians)
kalipike@lemmy.oneto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•linux/self host newbies, now is a good time to get you a cheap serverEnglish2·2 years agoABSOLUTELY THIS. Same. I have to deal with Oracle and their Opera PMS platform which uses Weblogic, 19c, and a variety of other products and it makes me actively want to scream and light things on fire. If I can help it, you won’t catch me using another Oracle product if I can avoid it.
kalipike@lemmy.oneto Android@lemmy.world•Opinion - What are your thoughts on password managers? Do you use one? Would you recommend it to others?English5·2 years agoA password manager is an absolute must, in my opinion! I use Bitwarden and love it.
kalipike@lemmy.oneto Linux@lemmy.ml•OpenRGB: Open source, cross-platform RGB lighting control that doesn't depend on manufacturer software3·2 years agoI love OpenRGB. It’s such a fast and lightweight alternative to Corsair iCUE, which is needlessly heavy, clunky, and resource-intensive just to tell your lights what color to be.
kalipike@lemmy.oneto Gaming@beehaw.org•The Password Game. Create a password with increasingly difficult password requirementsEnglish1·2 years agoI saw this the other evening and played it. Man, it went from 0-100 real quick. Really wild little game!
I’ll give a search on Duck Duck Go, and if I can’t find what I need then I’ll use Google.
But at this point I’m using Google Bard and ChatGPT more and more, at least at work.
Overall it’s pretty good! With more development on Jerboa and better backend performance and an influx of people, I think it’ll be fantastic. I’m pretty pleased thus far!
So I found in another post…
If you press and hold on the vote count of the comment in your inbox, it opens a pop-up where you can click the link icon to go to the context among other actions.
kalipike@lemmy.oneto Technology@beehaw.org•Reddit experimenting with blocking mobile browsers2·2 years agoThat’s the boat I’m in, so to speak! If you know of any good sysadmin or IT related communities out here, I’d very much so appreciate some recommendations!
I feel that’s a lot of us. I do have hobbies and interests such as mechanical keyboards, various games, technology, etc. that Is like to find communities for, but I also used Reddit heavily for work-related research (I’m an IT systems administrator) and there were some fantastic technical communities on Reddit. Hoping to see those spring up here as well.
Also, this is my first comment reply, and unless I’m missing something, it’s wildly inconvenient in the Jerboa app to respond to comments since you can’t just tap the reply in your inbox to go to the response to your comment. Hopefully that gets fixed/added!
That’s precisely how I ended up here as well.
Also, thanks for commenting in a way that encourages further discussion! I think that matches the spirit of OP well.
I am hoping to see more communities spring up here over the next while, but so worry a bit about fragmentation of communities.
What sorts of communities are you participating in or looking for here?
Well that’s great news! I joined the wait-list last week and got an email saying they’d get back to me when I could get access.