Not sure. Maybe they’re going to replace the nasty proprietary bits with tools and libraries from Linux and BSD?
Not sure. Maybe they’re going to replace the nasty proprietary bits with tools and libraries from Linux and BSD?
Great idea, but unfortunately technicalities won’t get me marks.
Oh, I haven’t handed it in yet. We were supposed to write our own methods.
I see… Welp, guess I’ll go back to what I was using before!
Is this good news or bad news?
It’s infuriating, isn’t it.
Moral of the story: don’t read the Daily Heil. On top of mining your data like there’s no tomorrow, it’s a racist, homophobic, transphobic, fascist, pseudoscientific crock of absolute shit.
I like SchildiChat the most, since it has a nice UI and supports both E2EE and calls.
I’ve seen this enough times that I laughed without watching it. Funny stuff.
Not a bad idea, tbh
I use Syncthing
Fair point. Just because I have an opinion doesn’t mean people should listen to me. /srs
It might not actually be that bad, but I rarely like change. In my opinion, all software should have a sort of legacy UI mode.
EDIT: You don’t have to listen to my opinion.
I haven’t touched my YouTube channel in over a year now, but at this rate I’m thinking of deleting it altogether. There doesn’t seem to be a PeerTube instance willing to host all of my content (it’s essentially an archive for old PSAs, with occasional top 10s), so I reckon I’ll download the entire channel with JDownloader and then wait until I can host an instance of PeerTube or MediaGoblin.
My HP’s hinge broke, too. I had to pack the entire back of the case with putty in order to fix it, and it’s still not quite right.
Well, I often just do a bank transfer or card payment. I’ve tried to use Monero, but I’ve had trouble getting ahold of any crypto without selling my soul to Guardarian.
I have a few machines, which run:
Some distros I tried but did not like were Pop!_OS, Slackware, Zenwalk, Freespire, Redcore, Fedora Atomic, ArchBang, and antiX.
Sone distros I’d like to try are Qubes OS, Clear Linux, CRUX, Kwort, Paldo, Exherbo, NuTyX, T2, Chimera, Adélie, Frugalware (no new ISOs since 2016, but the packages are still updated), Dragora, Parabola, Hyperbola, PLD, KANOTIX, Calculate, ALT, ROSA, and AUSTRUMI.
The reasons I have not yet tried these are mostly down to my limited hardware and the complexity of some of the distros. With others, it’s often down to WiFi drivers not existing for my proprietary cards. And then there are also a couple of distros from Russia, which I feel I can’t trust at the moment.
It’s an old program that converts between .deb (Debian), .rpm (RedHat), .tgz (Slackware), .slp (Stampede), .pkg (Solaris), and LSB packages.
I don’t use it much, but it can be handy in a pinch for installing software that isn’t packaged for your distribution. Just don’t use it for anything low-level or that’s already packaged natively, or you’ll break stuff.
You could try running the .deb through alien(1p)
, although it can be hit-and-miss if the package has a lot of scripts or dependencies.
9xbuddy works fine to download age-restricted videos. It’s probably not FOSS, though.