SOLVED: So the boot order was correct in UEFI, but for some reason CSM was disabled. Re-enabling that now causes GRUB to appear, and the PC boots into Linux without any other input. Thanks everyone!
Dualboot with Linux Mint and Win 10 Pro. How to stop Windows 10 from overriding my boot order in BIOS on every restart?
https://lemmy.world/post/1251651
Dualboot with Linux Mint and Win 10 Pro. How to stop Windows 10 from overriding my boot order in BIOS on every restart? - Lemmy.world
My PC (self built with Asus motherboard) was a Linux-only machine until I added
a fresh install of Win10 on a separate drive using Ventoy. I use Linux Mint 95%
of the time and want to automatically boot into Linux, preferably without
showing GRUB. I have Fast Boot turned off, and I keep resetting the order in
BIOS only to have the PC automatically boot right into Windows. How do I stop
Win 10 from overrriding everything?
Everyone knows if you type out your password it'll turn to asterisks anyways
https://lemmy.world/post/110815

Everyone knows if you type out your password it'll turn to asterisks anyways - Lemmy.world
Upvote/Downvote counts showing for some comments and not others.
https://lemmy.world/post/101397
Upvote/Downvote counts showing for some comments and not others. - Lemmy.world
I can see vote totals, but when I’m browsing local communities on lemmy.world,
only a handful of comments will display the breakdown of upvotes/downvotes. It
seems to be random to me, at least not based on a user’s instance or hierarchy
in a comment chain. Is this a bug or a feature I’m not familiar with?

pringles rule - Lemmy.world