

Yep and can be easily firewalled to mitigate trust
Yep and can be easily firewalled to mitigate trust
It can track a bookmark last visited time and count a bookmark number times xlicjed. It is a bookmark sync centric service
piped.video still works for me: subscriptions, categories, comments. Watching is MPV
I don’t think you pay for the iOS app, only the server portion can be licensed AFAIK
I use FreshRSS - really nice app, using PWA on desktop and a plain bookmark on the tablet
Looks like you already did
At least they didn’t pipe it into /dev/sdc1
that’d be a catastrophe
Hey, we worked at your airport for 4 months last year
GrapheneOS as well with profiles
90 weeks? I guess I can have another baby, and then after a while make a decision on what to do with my W10 VM installation
crowdsec, pretty sure what’s meant
version 6.6.10 is not bad, working great for me
Yes. When loading small images - there is no noticeable difference between local and NAS. When loading videos or large pics - there is about a 2 sec lag, then the video plays normally. I have a 500/500 Mb internet at home and on the VPS side I think it’s a few Gbps. I am consistently pulling minimum 200 Mbps between the two. I set a mount option ,nofail so that my OS boots up when NAS is down/unreachable, and my container also starts up fine with the NAS down, but won’t play its content obviously
I set 10x ratio, after which I stop seeding and seed fresher torrents. Those stopped ones can be resumed if I accidentally go to the forum or tracker and see no seeders
Not sure if this fits your needs but I bought a NAS and mounted it via NFS4 over tailscale to my cloud. Yes, it is slower, but I got 20TB in the cloud
3rd one fits KDE style, also 6 is amazing too
Like the kernel itself sucks or a specific distro sucks?
yay -Sc(c)
Is probably a better command in this instance
Recently install Fedora 42 KDE on one of those weird laptops with a pen - everything just works, no tinkering.
Looking at your specs - I have almost the same config, except in place of SATA SSD I installed a NVMe SSD, if course the laptop needs to support that. KDE Plasma is superior in the touch support, although the screen keyboard is a little buggy at times. But the situation in the GNOME ecosystem is a bit worse for touch/pen devices. Good luck