Ah, than you so much! This makes life a lot easier :)
Ah, than you so much! This makes life a lot easier :)
According to @postcard64 below I’m oversimplifying things (at minimum).
Thanks. In that case is it known which of those two possibilities are most likely?
I thought that SSD fails “better” than HDD because SDD become read-only first.
How can we* know this for sure? It seems so uncharacteristic of the company.
*or I, a pleb.
Anyone know how this compares to FreshRSS?
Update: I see a few differences. It’s mobile friendly and is more simplified in some ways. That’s all good. They say to expect breakage so it mightn’t be as stable yet.
Thanks. I’m happy to hear that.
I’m using Organic Maps. Is that open source? I know that they don’t collect any data.
Translation has been pretty clunky with extensions. I’m glad that there’s finally an integrated solution that isn’t MS or Google.
I have Foliate on Linux too, it’s great.
lately I just open them on my phone and have the screen reader read it to me. I don’t have to turn pages and it works with the screen locked too.
Their documentation has been frustratingly outdated at times too. But since GitHub is MS owned there are better options. I prefer codeberg for having an actual account on.
He used the house that a woman was murdered in to record an album and was glorifying the murder by keeping artefacts and naming the house “Le Pig”, in the spirit of something her murderer also wrote about the victim.
He had been claiming not to have known about it and to have been horrified to learn the truth, but given the name that he gave the house and the fact that he took the infamous door with him when he left (where her blood was used by her killer to write the word “Pig”) it’s very hard to believe him.
Very distressing for her family, which is the part that bothers me most.
He is a total creep however, which has marred my enjoyment of any music connected to him.
What does Thunderbird have that the K apps don’t? I ask because I’m considering switching to KDE Plasma for a desktop.
I do this too, and avoid as much as possible having folders within folders, eg;
me-photos
me-music
me-documents
john-photos
john-music
work-documents
work-letter-templates
And so on. Sort by name.
When you put it that way, it sounds beneficial and like something I’d like to use. Thank you!
The article may have been dissing it as a sole strategy.
I have read elsewhere that port knocking is just security through obscurity and isn’t worth considering. I found it when searching for ways to set it up and that put me off.
Ahh, I get you now. That makes sense. Thanks so much for taking the time to explain this to me. For chronological stuff I might use a different app also.
I had just been adding the newer entries above the previous. I’d put a heading on those in the format of YYY-MM-DD but that’s all manual on my part.
Thanks for explaining. I’ve never considered using separate apps before, but I do get a little lost having everything in one app.
What features does Diaryo have that makes it better for journaling? I always thought of journaling as just note-taking about a different subject (my day).
Update: I got it working by manually downloading a newer binary. Thanks, this is great!
Outdated: One more question, when I choose to download a torrent, the downloads list is still at 0. There is no download activity, even for a very popular torrent. The log file simply says:
(N) 2023-12-18T20:57:30 - Downloading 'https://<redacted-text>.html', please wait...
So, no complaints about file permissions (I’m on linux). Any idea why this is? I can’t easily join the forum. It’s gmail/outlook only for registration.