

Also can easily run a local webdav server with SFTPGo on Linux/BSD/OSX/Windows: https://docs.sftpgo.com/latest/installation/
Or use it directly with your devices to sync instead of going through syncthing.
Also can easily run a local webdav server with SFTPGo on Linux/BSD/OSX/Windows: https://docs.sftpgo.com/latest/installation/
Or use it directly with your devices to sync instead of going through syncthing.
Maybe Bazzite because it’s geared towards working well with gaming out of the box.
You can self host Firefox sync although it’s a pain. Or you can sync only bookmarks using an extension like xbrowsersync or floccus. Otherwise using the official Firefox sync is the best option.
Very useful to see if your source/dest are performing as expected.
You can also tell watchtower to cleanup images after update so you don’t end up with all of those old ones.
That G6405 is actually about 25% faster overall and 50% faster per thread, so performance should be better now. Not to mention much faster RAM and IO.
Core count doesn’t mean much when the CPUs are 12 years apart!
Needing to deal with the services for startup for every single compose stack seems like such a pain to me, that’s one of the big reasons I haven’t switched.
The app launcher UI is hilarious, the name is too long so it adds 3 more periods to it and cuts off even more of the name.
Yeah it’s often missing CLI tools that are from small devs who can’t do packaging.
Yeah when you can, often stuff isn’t in it though.
Gas station near me honestly has better pizza than the local pizza places for like half the price
I’m gay and I still play women characters in most games lol
It’s just unnecessary, Debian based doesn’t do this at all so updates are like 10x faster.
Fedora does this too, it’s really obnoxious.
Yeah if it’s working fine now I wouldn’t bother.
It’s not much different from downloading and compiling source code, in terms of risk. A typo in the code could easily wipe home or something like that.
Obviously the package manager repo for your distro is the best option because there’s another layer of checking (in theory), but very often things aren’t in the repos.
The solution really is just backups and snapshots, there are a million ways to lose files or corrupt them.
I have it on a Roborock S5 and it works great, so much more stable than the original firmware that requires an internet connection.
Certain models can be harder to root though, so read through the description and guide thoroughly first.
There is https://valetudo.cloud/ for a lot of existing models, it’s about the closest thing we have.
Yeah it’s by far my favorite browser!
It’s an interesting thing to think about, wouldn’t widespread desktop Linux malware be quite bad because of the lack of any AV/Malware detection typically used?