They use Apple. And then bitch that its update process is so bad, it can’t restart where it left off when the connection breaks, it can’t use caches/mirrors properly, blabla. Bitch, don’t use it then.
They use Apple. And then bitch that its update process is so bad, it can’t restart where it left off when the connection breaks, it can’t use caches/mirrors properly, blabla. Bitch, don’t use it then.
Sounds like piped also has most of that. As a bonus, piped requires no account, no addons and no direct connection to google.
Or for everything built-in: Piped
Currently the server(s) are in my room, which is so messy my dad probably wouldn’t even enter it voluntarily. And in the case grub/fstab/crypttab/etc. are messed up, which is probably the most common error, he probably couldn’t solve it by himself. Soon everything’s gonna live in its own little room in the basement, so it’s gonna be accessible easier actually.
Can’t wait to be killed by a rogue Tesla driving at american level in germany, gonna be so much fun.
And then you wonder if you typed reboot or poweroff
(Or 6/0 for the debian people)
I’m 150+km away from my server, with literally everything on it lol
And what makes KeePassDX unusable for me is the missing remote support, as my KeePass file is on a Nextcloud webdav share. On PC, as KeePassXC also does not support it, i can just mount my Nextcloud. In KP2A i can connect to the webdav share. But mounting something consistently in Android is hard to impossible.
Well KeePass2Androids keyboard is a lot more ugly and inflexible lol
I can update infinite packages at the same time in pacman tho 😎
Damn, now I’m a normie again apparently. Fml. Gonna switch to KeePass2Androids keyboard then /s
Well you won’t believe what I did then: I’m also trans and am too versatile with my typing to get any use off of any autocorrect (that is what you meant, right?)
Thunderbird rolled out support for exchange (mostly)
I’d only get working on private devices if you have a very specific and good working workflow, which would be totally destroyed by using the company device. In my case, I just can’t work on Windows, with a stacking WM. So I mostly write code on my private machine, push it to git and download it to my dev machine.
Depends on the cat
Do you have a matrix instance set in the config?
Given that they’ll regularly push updates of Element to the Play Store without tagging releases on their repository, effectively leaving F-Droid users without releases
Just compile it from source with every merge to main, because that’s the fun of it (I also use Arch testing btw).
Hell, I’m 19, using C for 5 years or so now and not even I like the Rust syntax and compiler!
Also, VS Code is mid, not even working correctly and definitely not OOB on Linux in my experience, and VS just does not support Linux at all. And is shit anyway.