

Yes, firefox android has a reading mode. Unsure what it loads but it rules. Does not work on all pages but many benefit from it


Yes, firefox android has a reading mode. Unsure what it loads but it rules. Does not work on all pages but many benefit from it


No-one commenting seems to have read the article. They are raising the recommended specs due to desktop software and web sites being more resource intensive.
Edit: to add, I would not recommend 6GB RAM for desktop use to anyone. I would say the very minimum is 8GB nowadays.


Nextcloud AIO


I think the open source requirement is holding them back, people also want to start projects without immediately making them open source. Maybe they don’t know it yet.
These people, if they want to avoid github, will host their own private gitlab instance, or use just a local git repo, or another private repo, until they decide to make it public.
I think this makes a big contribution the disparity.
To add, I think it’s fine, as long as anyone can clone the github. It’s not like I have any solution to this.


Pmwiki: own format, no access control, I would say it is a bit outdated.


For finding files by name, I use the locate command in terminal


Does this search file content or just path names?
I prefer this Feeder: https://f-droid.org/packages/com.nononsenseapps.feeder/
Duplicati or Borg for backups. Guis exist for borg as well.


I understood the repo changed hands in a shady way, with bad communication. Might be fine or not. I would also like to know, I’m not a user but was going to be just when it happened, and I postponed it


Yes, was going to post the exact same.
What in the fresh hell???
I hope(?) someone at least got some money for that and they’re not just simping


What about kde connect? Never used it myself, or syncthing for android either, I use a USB cable and adb for backups


I think this is a good thing


Use curl.exe otherwise you might invoke the default powershell alias curl which has different syntax (just learned of this here somewhere some time ago in a meme)


To add, I found some old Philips switches might have reacted badly to this, because they drained battery super fast afterwards. Like a month or two. I switched them all to cheap Ikea switches which work as usual and drain very slowly. All working nicely and I can make toggle buttons work like you described even if some lights are cut off from power.
But yeah there might be problems with certain devices and drain.


Ok, maybe it’s part nostalgia. Ran impressively though


What do you mean? Try Just Cause 2, I remember it ran perfect on a very old machine


This might be true for the majority of cases, but it really depends on your mesh network, what devices drop and your needs. It works perfectly in my case.


They should just enable offline/online detection (edit: the z2m setting is called availability)
Please don’t link to nypost - they were all for Trump and are just full of evil BS. Don’t support that shit no matter what they post.