Share water, brother.
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Share water, brother.
It sounds like you want a blog that lets you categorize or tag your entries to keep them together.
I guess sending something BACK, so I hit the “your story” button. Don’t even know which app that was supposed to be.
I’ve been using the PocketCasts app for android which has this feature. It’s not self-hosted, though.
I don’t feel like fighting my OS. It locked up every time it went to sleep and I switched to X and the problem went away. Maybe I’ll try again but why bother? Everything is working fine for me.
How does the container know what’s safe to update? Nextcloud (in this example) may need to stay on a specific version of some package and updating everything would break it.
Code monkey like Cheetos.
Secret tunnel! Through the firewall!
OneNote is getting slow, so this might be better for me anyway! Thanks.
This is like OneNote? I’ll try it. I assume there’s nothing stopping me from putting the file on a shared folder.
Kärjää was so fun. Far and away the televote favorite, too.
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That’s pretty cool!
That makes perfect sense, thank you.
Gotcha, thanks.
Can you give me an example? I’m not sure I follow. Might be language specific?
Do FOSS camera apps (on Android) support “live pictures” - the type with several frames from which to choose your favorite? I really like that feature in Google’s camera app. I do wish I could figure out how to export them as GIFs or something.
I use VS Code on Linux, but yeah regular VS is Windows-only. Maybe people good at compatibility layers can get it working.
I have no employees, but I’m a white collar worker in a “bullshit job”. Would I be welome?
Thank you.
New to full time Linux desktop but I’ve had my crappy website running on a Raspberry Pi for like a decade. Mostly it works just fine and I barely notice it’s not Windows. I am trying hard not to pop into the Konsole every time because I know I’ll end up with a system so altered that I could never get it back the way it was.
Everybody talks about Wayland, but when I switch on the Debian login screen it just loops back to the login after logging in. I’m sure it’s fixable but why do I need to? Everything seems to work fine on X11.
Separately (I assume), it sometimes scrolls through the shutdown log and then just… Doesn’t. Quick search suggests I need a little script to disconnect some devices when shutting down. I’ll get to it eventually.
I also ended up with two copies of discord in my application menu somehow but only one in the installed apps menu. I’m guessing one is a flatpack or appimage or something. I might just remove everything related to discord and start over.
When I partitioned originally, I followed advice saying 30gb was enough for / since I have a separate /home , but a couple months in and it’s complaining it’s full. Oh well. Had to boot into a live image to resize the LVM because you can’t unmount/ of course, but still it was slightly annoying. The kde partition editor didn’t give me an error like “you need to unmount this first, idiot”, it let me enter a new size but when I hit ok it just ignored my input. It was keeping me safe, I’m sure, but an explanation message would have been nice.