

Wait, newpipe works for me (I’m from Greece if that matters). Running version 0.27.6
Yo [he/him]
Don’t DM me, find me on matrix instead
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Wait, newpipe works for me (I’m from Greece if that matters). Running version 0.27.6
Ohhh, I was talking about android apps😆
Hmm, I havent checked much how big computer applications are on average
Do you mean by that that many apps are just website wrappers? Or did I get it wrong?
Indeed many apps tend to be that, at least many of my apps are open source at least and they tend not to have trackers and other bloat😅
Even 10years ago, I considered having an app over around 40mb to be huge, but now 60mb is kind of the norm
Lol, I get it😆
Oh I see, hm oke. Might I’ll find out myself in ~1-2months
Oh wow, I thought I had to use syncplay once I build my server, but thats handy
Lol, same
I even saw that account commenting on one of my posts, reported it and got removed
Interested in this as well, posting a comment here just to find the post more easily:)
Comes handy as I really needed a java tutorial today
It could be bots and such, but if you take into account that probably every comment or post (I dont exactly know how the plaform works) gets a self-like, it’s easy for this number to be high. The other person that replied to you, has around 110total likes just from comments/posts and it’s been around less than a month.
So, if the platform has self-likes, it could be possible🤔
Yeah, (among others) I really want to learn git to sync dotfiles and the nixos configs
(Hopefully I’ll probably have tranitioned to nixos in a few months. If I get good enough and somehow build a nas, I might use nixos instead of debian in the server too.)
Oh thank you for the detailed answer😄
I think codeberg is for me in my case. (Btw, I barely know git, I’m gonna read a guide today.) I really like foss, so I will probably create foss stuff.
I really want to make a nas in the future, so I might host my own forgejo instance locally and possibly keep a backup on a cloud storage provider (bought 2tb lifetime on filen). I have somewhat big plans for my nas, but I don’t know what I’ll eventually do😆
So far I barely use git, so I probably dont need to rent a cloud server. Thanks again though:)
Yo thank youu:)
Quick question: forgejo is the git program that you can install self host a git server, while codeberg is probably the biggest forgejo-kind git server that is open to the public, right?
I dont have a home server to host forgejo (yet?), so I’m thinking of making an account on codeberg, is that correct reasoning?
Nixos seems so good, I’ve found a book on github and I’ve read/watched so many stuff, hoping to eventually switch to it.
I also want to make a nas sometime and while I originally thought about using debian stable, if I get good enough with nixos I might just that instead:)
The concept is soooo cool
I have a 256gb phone and the free space currently varies between 300 and 800mb.
I’m very bad (too bored to do so) at deleting stuff on my phone (even if I have them backed up on my external drive), so the space fills up quickly. I have like ~100gb of camera files.🥲
If I had an sd card I’d probably have some peace of mind and help me speed up the data transfers.
I can’t exactly say how much space would be enough, but I think 256gb would be the minimum (or at least 128gb with an sd card option).
Wait, I ~never was notified that it got to 25mb, I thought it was 8
I might oversetimate, I dont have all the boxes in front of me now to measure. I think I have around 4 boxes though, around 50x30x40cm each, plus some random heaps of books scatterred around…😬
If you can notice, this size of boxes is very inefficient. An A4 paper is around 30x21cm. If the boxes were slightly bigger, they could fit 4 stacks of A4-sized books. They way they are though only allows for ~2 heaps, leaving a lot of empty space (though they might arent strong enough to support a completely full box). It essentially increases the total used space ~1.5 times.
I even made my custom box once of “proper” size (to fit 4 stacks of A4 books).
Also, it’s not just a5 notebooks. About half of the notebooks are a4 and I have many books which I used to take notes from. I try to scan them too, the pages which have notes of mine at least.
I know, it’s a mess and while I’ve scanned possibly ¼-⅓ of the total mass, I still have a lot more and I create more as time passes.
I might either buy a scanner with autofeeding or find any place that can properly scan my stuff for cheap.
You could try checking a comment I had made some time ago:
https://mander.xyz/comment/1704758
Energize, fastnfitness and openscale might be helpful:)