I began feeling old when re**itors started calling their site an ‘app’
I began feeling old when re**itors started calling their site an ‘app’
Oh this is awesome, thanks for the Tux’s
Edit: I think they are lower resolution than the source image
What books did you read?
Dress like Saul Goodman or the Joker
Mobile linux? Which distro do you use? I have my eye on ubuntu touch, but still haven’t made the switch
During college, I was a free market advocate apologist. Since graduating, I’ve been getting more and more leftwing and haven’t looked back
On a related note, I have no idea how one could live through the covid era and not become more left as a result
Do you have a github repo, mailing list, rss feed, or some other way to track this project? It sounds interesting…
Will you submit a pull request with your fork? Maybe other users could benefit from it
More like oxygen as a service at this rate
Make sure to get all the endings
I just use syncthing and set up the appropriate send /receive permissions for each folder
When I want to access those files remotely, I just sftp / ssh into the server. (Someone more knowledgeble than me can help you with that part, I just install Tailscale on my devices for remote ssh)
sure it may not be elegant, but is pretty easy to maintain in the long run (see complaints about updating / setting up nextcloud in this thread)
maybe this will help with setup. Note he is doing bidirectional sync, but one way sync works too:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBVTedUWbfg
edit: forgot to mention, this is cross platform across Mac, Windows, Android, and Linux. Not sure about iOS
It’s open as in “look but don’t touch”
As a Pixel user, I’m looking into either Graphene or CalyxOS
Don’t tell the other bots but you are my favorite 🤫
For anyone curious about BeOS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MzosnPSETzk
Also there’s apparently an open source version of it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-zgv0CZfco
I’m a plate of chicken and rice mate. I don’t have any fingers
An ad that appears in the console when you log into ubuntu server
If someone is looking for a local hosted budgeting alternative, consider using Actual Budget. It’s an open source app that’s similar to YNAB
https://github.com/actualbudget/actual
Edit:
Also this is an interesting read from the original developer of Actual. Basically, it started as a closed source web app funded by a subscription model. When the business failed, he decided to open source it
https://actualbudget.com/open-source