

I dislike that.
I want my dark interface back >:(
Usually a lurker.
Maybe I should’ve just shut up and thought for a bit longer before writing that comment…
If you want to talk to me elsewhere, you know how to reach me.
I dislike that.
I want my dark interface back >:(
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Still work but at a reduced rate and else I would actually think about volunteering or improving my living conditions like a garden or tech at gome :)
Either they do it or they will be downgraded to either
Sneaker-Net™ (most likely)
the library (unlikely)
nothing (mostly unlikely)
or just resubscribing to everything again (very likely).
If theres a demand, there is a way.
Pictures specifically Immich.
But I don’t know how (well) it works without any password and shared albums.
Sorry for reviving this comment.
How do you connect to network shares in your environment? SMB?
With Jazz :p
But actually: https://www.justonecookbook.com/ramen-egg/
As long as the kid is healthy and you can provide: Who cares :)
Maybe just a matter of skill issue with another distro (faimily).
Oh well. Maybe another time ;)
But to push/pull you’d in theory need to port forward your git server/workstation, right?
Yes.
But the menu is after you generate a new password (at least in the extension)
Thus you might not know if the password is a new one or the one you generated. And that might confuse some.
Too bad it auto-generates a new one in the same menu :)
Like RAM?
Not that important. I ran it with ¼-½ of the recommended RAM (1GB RAM per TB)
How do you troubleshoot Alpine? The one time I tried (later needed to use Debian because the OS was not supported) I could almost only find ressources in conjunction with containerization.
I am very much a Windows user and my journey went like this:
Raspberry Pi with OMV -> SSH on OMV -> Mostly Terminal on OMV -> Docker + Portainer to deploy containers -> Transition to docker-compose -> Setup my own VM with Debian completely in the CLI (excluding the first setup of the VM)
I use Linux (primarily Debian because of Raspberry as I don’t like what I hear about Ubuntu) primarily for VMs and servers and Windows as the client OS
How come Git is decentralized?
Doesnt it need a central component so I can pull your changes?
Edit: Thanks to all that explained it to me :)
You’d think Usenet is dead.
It’s not.
Does it really matter if the device admin is Google or Apple?
Assuming the style is preserved, it would be likely look like Windows11.
And I don’t like that on my phone.