But Linux enthusiasts could be Atheists, too. Oh wait, I forgot about the church of GNU and TempleOS.
But Linux enthusiasts could be Atheists, too. Oh wait, I forgot about the church of GNU and TempleOS.
Only the stupidity that affects your work directly.
Teleporting will never happen, because car industry doesn’t allow it.
CasaOS creates just a guest smb, have you tried “guest” without PW on port 445?
I think it’s something genetical. Your own baby could be the most ugly of all, but you think it’s the cutest.
Hard to speak, too? Just put a hot potato in your mouth.
Distro hopping is so 2022. Today use an atomic/immutable build and add whatever distro you like in a toolbox/distrobox. It’s a new definition since all distros share the same DEs, it’s the box you use for different packed distros. If my atomic build is fedora and there is an app only available in the AUR or deb, then use a box. It’s that simple. If you get rid of that self created frankendebian with a strange .deb you needed, just remove the whole box.
In a VM, in a box, at the bottom of the sea.
There are actually easy solutions out there. For example CasaOS, it’s a oneliner and you get a docker orchestration with an app-store and built-in file and smb management. I bet even non technicals could use this.
They backup them locally. Did you ever searched for something you know existed and it’s gone forever?
Linkwarden. Because it has a good design, tags, is selfhostable, has some nice integrations (browser-plugin, PWA) and saves backups of the bookmark in PDF.
I just pay Netflix because of guilty conscience. There was nothing interesting to watch in the last months.
You’re welcome. It’s my main battery drainer, but ntfy is nothing against every messenger running in background all day.
But you get the most needed notifications, signal, matrix, telegram, nostr, mastodon.
Has it some automation? Cron like?
Check fedora atomic builds. They explain it very well.
Isn’t it common nowadays to use Unified with ntfy?
As someone who used caddy over years, I can’t completely agree.
Caddy has some downsides (nextcloud needs special setup for example) and not everyone is familiar with writing a Caddyfile. (Json)
For someone new I would recommend “nginx proxy manager”. Easy to install with docker and self explained through GUI.
For interoperability, yes. But with flash devices I mean ssd and nvme.
Australian mythbusters: let’s check this out.
Jokes aside, I think you are right.