Too bad that that is a country tld, which means they could basically withdraw that from you at any point.
Too bad that that is a country tld, which means they could basically withdraw that from you at any point.
If it works for you, there is no reason to switch.
The benefit for me is mostly the systemd integration (e.g. do a simple DB backup before running the container using StartExecPre
) & the corresponding unified logging with journalctl. Then there is auto update and boot persistence without having to run an additional process.
The hardest part for me was to switch from docker compose to quadlets, but there is podlet to help with the conversion.
I would love to see these games on GOG. As of now a lot of the can be found on the high seas alone, sadly. (Looking at Black&White there)
Well, no mail client. Browsers, ntfy, gotify and others can receive notifications too.
Thanks for the suggestions, but no, I have not. I am not looking to replace my mail app, but to remove it from my phone/desktop entirely and instead running something similiar on a server, so I can access it from my phone/desktop when needed.
Thank you, this definitely goes into the right direction and I will check them out!
but then you’d still have to have your mobile mail client go and download all this mail you said is a battery drain, so you’re sort of negating yourself.
That is precisely my point. I do not want a mobile or desktop client anymore. Just a client which is running on a system which is always running anyway to send me a notification and I can then decide if I will check it out now or if it can wait.
Proprietary mobile clients often work similarly, they do the “heavy lifting” on the server side, send a notification, but only temporarily load the mails you explicitly view temporarily on the device. And thus, they use less battery and storage of the device. Another benefit for the unified client would be faster sync of mail status (e.g. read/unread) as it is only one client on the IMAP server instead of one on each device. And another benefit would be not having to migrate email clients when replacing devices.
transphobia
The what now😐
Totally possible:
Beszel. Probably the easiest tool of all the mentioned in this thread.
Now do Amazon & Etsy. Surely the resellers can vouch for the safety of their china imported products😂
That being said if youre looking for performance, the last thing you’d want is open source nvidia drivers; theyre built entirely off reverse engineering, which takes time.
Pretty sure that is not true anymore since a couple of years. Only newer cards can capitalise the gains from the ‘official’ open drivers though.
https://developer.nvidia.com/blog/nvidia-transitions-fully-towards-open-source-gpu-kernel-modules/
Depends on what you want to play. If you want to play current games with current hardware then current kernel and drivers help a lot. A base Debian would (if it even works) probably less FPS than an current gaming distro.
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Deleting after x days is possible with Pinchflat, iirc.
Nexus Mods “controversey,”
What “happened” this time?
Maybe Memos:
https://github.com/usememos/memos
Or as others mentioned Obsidian with Git or Syncthing or Livesync for multiple devices. It is extremely versatile.
Backed this on Kickstarter. Seems honestly too good to be true, so I am antsy to get my hands on it.
That is awesome. Was thinking about building a service which sends me the top X entries of a subreddit each week, but this is even better!