Chinese or American? This might help: https://youtu.be/RGG7d49C__0
They also have a video on making your own tiles. Crafting a set together could be a fun and rewarding experience, and could compliment a nice purchased set.
Chinese or American? This might help: https://youtu.be/RGG7d49C__0
They also have a video on making your own tiles. Crafting a set together could be a fun and rewarding experience, and could compliment a nice purchased set.
If you live on the line, or move north/west, it’s now “you all”.
Be local. A voice at a local meeting has the potential to have more impact in your life than your side being president. This is why my feed will start in 2-weeks, vs 4-years, no matter how much I want to keep that filter on 😀
Lemmy, though I admit two days ago I put on political filters. I’ll open the flood gates again in a couple weeks.
That being said, before Lemmy I hadn’t used main stream social outside of Reddit for years anyway.
Depends on you definition. I run OpenPilot in one vehicle.
Prefer?
Loved Eureka. Just a fun show.
Albany, NY. Surrounded by places like Troy, Saratoga, the Catskills, the ADKs. But it’s just… Albany.
Hah, yup, that’s me, too. Sorry it didn’t work out, a team have done some updates to it that may work now, unfortunately I’ve never been able to get a hold of them.
I think they did a decent job. They report on compatibility for those that want it, but demonstrate it can be a Google-free experience. The fact that they also recognize they tested on an older device vs glossing over that was appreciated, too. Any journalist willing to install Ubuntu on their phone is probably going to be a bit more reliable to begin with, too.
Bit of a plug, but use gam
? https://github.com/fmstrat/gam
Yea, get around that with sand boxing, but will probably switch to the android API layer now that it works with WhatsApp
Very cool. I’ll stick with a WhatsApp Matrix bridge so I don’t have to install a Meta app, though.
Great, for me. For others, I imagine it will depend on factors such as having a compatible partner in agreement.
To clarify, the desktop BitWarden client, only.
And this was corrected.
No, this comment was wrong. Most of the back end is not closed source. One piece of code for secrets management is closed source, that is not used in clients and was accidentally (allegedly) added to the clients, which they removed.
Vaultwarden is open source.
Personally I think people are overreacting. If BitWarden were to do something dumb like shift away from GPL, there would very quickly be a fork.
New skills? I spend my free time contributing to FOSS projects to pick up new things, or learning CAD, or soldering, on and on. Always been pretty good at filling my time, just need to learn the relaxing part.
All important files go in /data
.
/data
is ZFS, snapped and sent to NAS regularly
Every time I change a setting, it gets added to a dconf
script. Every time I install software, I write a script.
Dotfiles git repo for home directory.
With that, I can spin up a fresh machine in minutes with scripts.
respect existing workflows
Please don’t. Existing workflows in the tough spots are 100% workarounds.
Having a hotkey for the zoom tool is a workaround for not being able to scroll the mouse wheel without holding a key down or changing settings.
Go to the source. Debian.