Ah yeah, fair enough.
@[email protected] you might want to look into disabling error reporting in production 👍
Ah yeah, fair enough.
@[email protected] you might want to look into disabling error reporting in production 👍
There’s a submission link on the top of the page
Search seems broken. The following gives me a “Something went wrong” page
While I don’t disagree with your sentiment, it seems like this list is just “self hosted open source alternatives”. Even if there are better options, Gitea still falls under that definition, no?
Not at all! Using the one provided by LinuxServer.io, found here
Tease me: How are you liking the proton?
It was supposed to be my toe tip into modular, but my order got delayed over and over again before I gave up on waiting.
Also, given that you have so much of their gear: Which behringer synth gear is a must, and which has been the most disappointing?
Nope! My deluge server is hosted in a docker network with gluetun, and I access it from both thin clients and the web interface.
I’m a much bigger fan of the deluge thin client, personally.
This was my thinking exactly. Figured “Okay, he probably just waved awkwardly or something”
Nah, not so much.
STOP I can’t afford to know this stuff exists right now!
I have also come across Windscribe, which seems reasonably well respected. Sadly, they make you pay extra for a static IP and port forwarding.
AirVPN has a lot of people complaining about connection speed.
Options are drying up 😢
Also curious. I left Mullvad because they stopped supporting port forwarding. Proton seemed like the best second option privacy/feature/price wise at the time. IVPN was touted highly around that time, but it appears they have also phased out port forwarding
I disagree with this as a default, but think it might be a good idea as something users could toggle.
You’re sick, he’s sick, we’re all sick! SICK!
Also i have a second panel at the top of my second monitor so i can always see the current date and time.
I think this one is probably very popular. I had a very hard time giving Gnome a chance because of its inability to do this by default.
Yeah, I suppose that may be it. Thanks for the insight.
Am I missing something? Nothing in the ML thread you were in reads remotely close to flaming to me.
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Debian has all the updated packages one needs for gaming just as well as the other distros.
Yes and no, but I agree with the overall sentiment. Debian is entirely fine for gaming.
Manjaro might be good, but you’ll have to adjust the vacuum’s clock every time you want to clean