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Tried it, Heliboard combined with FUTO Voice is much, much better.
Tried it, Heliboard combined with FUTO Voice is much, much better.
I was once complimented in a group with “He has the most stars on GitHub of anyone I’ve met, he might as well be famous.” Dork pride for sure.
Look at me, I am HOoMaN, I have anxieetYy, har har
You know, it used to be different architecture, but it looks like it may he the same now.
Oh yea I forgot about them announcing that. I will look into it.
Thanks for the tip.
Not really. Safest place to get an app is from the Dev if you’re not using the play store. FDroid has been known to host out of date packages forever, causing security concerns.
Obtainium is pretty easy to use.
Is there a non-nightly version? I only use nightly on my tablet for the new “desktop tabs” feature. And how would I use this in Obtainium?
Yea, 125.3 on GH, 126 on Play Store.
I used to use rsync
to copy data from my storage array on one machine to an external and an off site backup. Since a lot of it was code, it always took forever to scan all the small files, and I had to script unlocking remote partitions.
With encrypted ZFS, I can just zfs snap
then zfs send
, and it does the same thing at the block level, raw, so way faster, less data transfer, and no need to send a key or passphrase unless I need to mount it at the destination (meaning a cloud provider could never know the data, for instance).
ZFS is also recursive, so if I have s/storage
and /storage/stuff
defined, I can snap and send either level, which makes it as versatile as rsync.
True. I didn’t say I played the Linux port, just that the game qualifies under the rules of the post.
Rocket League. It has an outdated Linux port that still runs just fine, just no online play, then runs great in Proton, too.
So technically, it qualifies.
I remember this. I also remember using scp
instead. And ftp
, if I go back far enough. rsync
is still my friend though zfs
has mostly replaced it now.
Outline is self-hostable.
Debian, with containers for each app based on Alpine linux.
Wasn’t a big issue with Graphene that it doesn’t support any form of smart battery charging?
And before the responses pour in, yes, I’ve read https://akc3n.page/posts/battery-management/. And no, there is not a quoted source for a device skipping maintenance mode at 80%, or to refute the many studies showing the benefit to lithium cells, or to cover wireless or non-PD charging. When a “solution” is using a smart plug with HA to stop charging, it’s still an issue.
Edit: I do like GrapheneOS. This is just a decision I don’t agree with.
Those are Matrix bridges. Beeper is a skin over matrix.
This of course. Any reduction in fee would not go the people. Studios would raise their prices.
First app I guess, but running your own instance does the same thing, right?
Phone service.