Network-level adblock cannot replace browser-level adblock and vice versa
Network-level adblock cannot replace browser-level adblock and vice versa
I wouldn’t be surprised with how obsessed they are with recreating the movie Her
Why do you need search category data to develop a browser?
As long as your apt sources (/etc/apt/sources.list) are set to bullseye (and not eg. stable) you won’t “accidentally” upgrade to bookworm. At least that’s how it works in Debian, I assume raspbian is the same.
I’ve heard good things about Nobara Linux. It’s basically Fedora but customised for gaming. It’s maintained by GlouriousEggroll, who does a lot for Linux gaming in general. Otherwise I’m using Bazzite on my Steam Deck, which is pretty cool as well. It is a gaming-centric Fedora atomic version. It even comes with the Deck’s gaming mode, but only on amd GPUs unfortunately.
I think they should start with decimating the CEO industry
Ah, taking inspiration from what porn sites have been doing for decades to trick you into clicking on ads. Nice work, Google.
Killing status LEDs, then realising that there are people who needed it, and making them use the camera flash on the back of the phone instead isn’t great either.
Don’t you have to download episodes to your server first in ABS? That makes it useless for me as a podcast app.
Looks and sounds very promising! I’ve been looking for a self-hosted podcast server that I can use to sync podcasts and progress between multiple devices. Nextcloud Gpodder sync is already great, but there does not seem to be any iOS app that supports it. So I’m really looking forward to seeing more of your project!
Unless you are dangerously close to a non-EU country and can’t reliably prevent your phone from connecting to its networks
Check out tailscale, no open port necessary
In Jellyfin you can create as many distinct music libraries as you want. The normal client isn’t amazing for listening to music, but on android there is finamp
For android there is Finamp, a music-focused jellyfin client app
To put it in simpler terms, I’d say that containers virtualise only the operating system rather than the whole underlying machine.
I guess not then.
I recently switched from etesync to a self-hosted solution and didn’t want to install a full Nextcloud on my tiny home server just for that. So I initally tried out radicale as well, but I didn’t like the default user handling (no authentication at all) and the project had been unmaintained until very recently (two weeks ago). I switched to baikal then and I am quite happy with it so far.
Containers are useful for a lot more things than scaling. E.g. portability, ease of setup, dependency separation.
years decades
There’s also a minimum amount that goes to Humble itself, and they manipulate the scale to make it look like it’s less. E.g. at 25€ the minimum that goes to Humble is 7.50€, but it looks like ~4€ compared to the publisher and charity bars.
Funny how companies believe they are punishing you by withholding AI crap nobody wants.