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Debian for 20 years with some formative years in Gentoo. Always went back to Debian. No regrets.
Debian for 20 years with some formative years in Gentoo. Always went back to Debian. No regrets.
Rayne from blood Rayne
In situ processing should solve that. Imagine a machine where you put that in, it gets crushed and sprayed and the liquid is transported and recycled.
Integration of trigonometric functions.
Its usually a small thing that is the last drop to make a change.
Graphene OS is a de-googled veraion of android you can install via a simple website. It has the exact feature you are looking for.
Spend your time doing what you like and talk to women you meet while doing that. It has several advantages for dating. :)
North Carolina in the US?
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I have to correct myself there. I confused that with opentasks. My bad. Sorry
I used that until a few weeks ago. It does not support repeated tasks and the widget is essentially the only good thing about it. It’s also essentially unmaintained. Even used to donate to it regularly but nothing came of it.
DavX5 suggested I switch to jtx board. It’s widget is not as pretty, but at last it’s feature complete.
Edit: also Next cloud is a php security nightmare and it’s performance bottlenecks are a pain in the rear. For calendar/mail/tasks/contacts I use SoGO. It’s pretty barebones but works very well.
GrapheneOS w/o Google tools Schoulf be safe.
IT security, I hold a BS. Its truly interdisciplinary which makes talent so fucking skilled people. It’s amazing. It spans from math to electronics via computer science and also touches on physical security like lock mechanisms. Endlessly interesting.
I’m surprised nobody here mentioned SoGO. It’s a fully featured web mail interface that integrates contact management and a web calendar including caldav, carddav and task support. Easy up setup and easy to connect to any phone via foss apps.
Thought so too, and looked it up, Burning Chrome is from the 80s.
I would wager thats your audiences bias showing up. If you did that measurement in lemmy users, you would get likely 90% Linux users.