Those things happen on windows as well
Those things happen on windows as well
On linux you just put the ovpn into the settings. VPN connections are built into the system
Yes, I have used systems that broke. Yes I followed bad advice and broke my system. Ever since not touching my system, that didn’t happen again. If I would touch windows, I would brik windows as well.
Wdym with linux can be broken?
Don’t mess woth the system and go atomic. Fedora atomic kde or gnome or wm
Sorry for the confusion. I wasn’t talking about programming.dev. i thought that’s obvious because p.dev isn’t that old
Android and android tv save the state.
Why do you clear cookies every time?
Which client? My clients save it
Which licence is open source but demands payment from companies if they use it?
You want beets to organize your music https://beets.io/
You want to use the musicbrainz database
And you want to scrobble your plays to listenbrainz.
You will serve your music however you want. Navidrome is one of the best, you can’t go wrong.
Navidrome does not take car eof tagging. You have to make sure your music is tagged properly. You can also use other software for it that uses beets under the hood. Someone shall chime in and suggest the best app for that as beets isn’t end user friendly.
Your link is neither tusky nor bluesky. It’s a bridge. Why not naming it? Even if facebook’s client was open source, it wouldn’t preserve privacy. The server is equally important.
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I use GNOME and donate to KDE anyway
It’s astonishing that they were so open about it. They didn’t even hide to try to hide it
Android 15 is not on fdroid. Android 15 is not an app.
I doubt that you should report bugs of a development brach here
Why?
I like a good extension ecosystem. For the mothership, GNOME, you can only implement one idea, maybe include a couple ideas but the boss or the group has to decide upon one idea. With extensions, everyone, even a maintainer herself, can write one. You do not have to talk to someone else. You can just do it.
As long as the api is well written, extensions are better than having one big mothership trying to accomplish everything and pleasing everyone. Imagine having an IDE without extensions. You have only the opinionated version of the main dev. With extensions, everyone can put his flavor on top of it without asking.
Edit: don’t ask me why extensions and especially extension manager isn’t included in GNOME itself.
Wow, that’s the biggest innovation in GNOME since Paperwm
The government pays ludicrous amounts of money to weird software providers.
The guys who approve the software must make good side deals with them. I can’t explain it differently.
With an atomic system it’s less likely to brick your system. You can stay in the debian world with vanillaos (I’ve never used it) but fedora atomic is very good. On a day to day basis you shouldn’t have/use admin rights to break your system