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If it is an Arch-based distro (sorry, I don’t recognize the package manager), then this might just be the recent Wine update that made it 700 MB smaller (which would mean the rest of your system grew 300 MB)

I made a post here about it: this one

Btw, is there a way to link to a post in a way that resolves on everyone’s separate instance instead of hard coding it to my instance?

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Theres no way to do that for posts apparently https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/issues/1048

I don’t use arch BTW but it’s probably the wine update cause i’m on opensuse tw

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Btw, is there a way to link to a post in a way that resolves on everyone’s separate instance instead of hard coding it to my instance?

I’m not sure if it works on Lemmy UI, but on Voyager app, it opens on the same instance I’m in.

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