

You could also consider Zulip they have been around for a while as the succesor of IRC but never arose in popularity. I like their concept of #tags
for filtering messages inside a channel through #topics
:)
You could also consider Zulip they have been around for a while as the succesor of IRC but never arose in popularity. I like their concept of #tags
for filtering messages inside a channel through #topics
:)
Not OP, but I’ll chime in my reason: History. Messages older than… 30-day are only accessible for a fee. Even when you star/ pin those messages. It’s so hateful.
I do read the docs. Even before trying software, to judge if ot will fulfill my requirements… Rocky Linux is one such example. Great docs, I’d love to try their distro one day :)
I use KDE and just reverse all the colors with a configured Custom shortcut.
1- Those locale and icon themes will be reused with other flatpacks. And it’s less than half of a gigabyte, not the 2tb claimed in the overlay text.
2- Use docker container with prowlarr instead of torrhunt. And check https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/c/piracy
They take a specific version of arch, (…)
Which? Which one?!!
I believe they might take version numbers (for packages) from Fedora or somewhere else.
30% of me didn 't understand, 20% was confused, 50% doubted if the message was really this, what you just said.
yes, I can be cryptic too. What I meant to say is that it wasn 't crystal-clear but the message is definitively there. Plus, I 've seen more niche memes that were completely opaque to me… so, well done. You just forgot to add saddam :P
On wayland, switch to ydotool (the port of xdotool)
Firefox and VLC were my gateway drugs when I was a teeny pirate discovering the Internet and even computers :)
Not a counterpoint, but to extend a bit on how it could be done: encrypted data. Or, self-hosting server part available, like Mozilla’s (i.e. GarduaLinux has a fork of Librewolf/ Floorp, called Firedragon which uses their own firefox server for account sync)
Hey, no spoilers!
PS. I just started to watch “zero day” Netflix series, with Robert DeNiro. It’s quite good. But I thought it was the Russians…
Not sure if this is what you’re are after, but https://github.com/lakinduakash/linux-wifi-hotspot allows, among other things, to share the Ethernet-connected PC internet (with VPN if needed) as a WLAN for TVs, Phones, etc.
Didn’t both distros have Btrfs auto snapshots. Same as Garuda. Anything broken? Just a reboot, arrow keys, and rollback.
That’s when you start self-hosting…
Yeah, this was around the time they first released it. Back then I had issues with downloading and installing Debian, regardless of drivers. I was inexperienced, and was using Mint (ubuntu-based) already, so the UI (gtk2, mate) was a huge plus for my restricted specs (a netbook)
LMDE, Linux Mint Debian Edition was my goto for a long time.
I’ve used ‘KillTheNewsletter’ a lot. And then it hit me. Most email clients have features I want for my feeds (filtering, auto-sorting into folders by keywords, etc.)
So far, only emacs (forgot extension name) and feedbro (firefox extension) have similar festures to these…
Hence, I’m yet to try it, but might create an account only for feeds. And then use rss2email (pypi)
Is anyone else using this tool? I’d love to hear it…
There are two ways to getting answers, and apparently neither involves the copying and pasting the mod of the community is doing xD
Gaming on linux is not that bad today. Look at valve’s success with the steamdeck. All past and present issues are because developers were aiming to a different platform, with proprietary tooling.
In meme terms, is like Fender made the guitars for people with different hands. You can’t play, but it’s their fault.
You’re right https://www.copyright.gov/1201/2018/faqs.html