lemmy.fmhy.ml is gone [update from the team]
https://sh.itjust.works/post/1484592

lemmy.fmhy.ml is gone [update from the team] - sh.itjust.works
An update: - fmhy.ml [http://fmhy.ml] is gone, due to the ongoing fiasco with
mali government taking all their .ml domains back - As such, lemmy.fmhy.ml
[http://lemmy.fmhy.ml] is also gone, we are currently exploring ways to
refederate (or somehow restart federation entirely) without breaking anything
substantial - We have backups, so don’t worry about data loss (you can view them
on other instances anyway) Currently, we have fmhy.net [http://fmhy.net] and are
exploring options to somehow migrate, thank you for your patience.
So why is lemmy.ml still working?
At least I see posts from their instance, like this one midwest.social/post/1290001
Is now the right time to switch to Linux? - midwest.social
Experience: I have a bit of experience with Linux. I started around 2008,
distro-hopped weekly, decided on Debian until around 2011, when I switched to
Windows as I started getting interested in gaming. Tried switching back around
2015, this time using Arch Linux for about a month, but had some bad experiences
with gaming and switched back to Windows. I have had a Debian and Arch VM in
Virtual Box since then for testing different applications and a more coherent
environment to work with servers. Understanding: Which brings me to now, I am
really interested in using Linux for gaming, I know there is Proton from Valve
and that they have been really pushing Linux gaming forward with it. Thoughts: I
have been contemplating dual booting by installing Debian to an SSD and simply
using the UEFI boot menu to choose instead of having to install to the EFI of
Windows. I guess, I should just do it, as it won’t affect my Windows
installation, and I could test different games and if all works well, move over.
This would also allow me to try different distributions, though my heart is for
Debian, I even like Debian Unstable. Note: I am sorry for the wall of text, I am
just kind of anxious I guess.