Still in beta. Was made aware of it by this video

What’s a KVM? I thought that was a kernel virtual machine, but it seems to mean something else.

What’s a KVM? I thought that was a kernel virtual machine, but it seems to mean something else.

I respect what he’s doing, but KeepAndroidOpen should be a campaign for the EU to fund Linux Phones. Seriously, relying on the good will of a US company is a terrible strategy.

Is the white negative space the butthole?

Nice, thanks. I can block you now.

You weren’t using Mullvad?

Plugin docs and libs for Rust.
For the next 20 years, please a rewrite in rust. The build chain is an absolute horror.

Let’s just hope it sells out. More Linux users is good.

You’d think walking was a basic feature of humans, but so many do it incorrectly.
It doesn’t seem like you’re a engineer: everything and anything can fail. It’s just how the world works.

Might be this bug. You can add more information to it and possibly help the devs fix it. There’s another one that seems to be the issue, but presenting differently.

Software obesity. It’s a thing.
Still in beta. Was made aware of it by this video

Looks like I’ll have to setup BasicSync. I still don’t trust Syncthing-Fork. The way things went down don’t give me any confidence it could happen again but worse e.g the dev introduces something like a “fuck zionists” patch that wipes everything if you’re on an isralean IP. Then I’d be putting myself in danger for using a VPN or TOR exit node in Israel. Not taking that risk.
Thanks for the writeup.

Radicle doesn’t have a 1-click solution to TOR and I2P, but there is a guide. Granted, radicle could do with a GUI configuration tool, but I think a fork and C rewrite are unnecessary to achieve that. A script around it could probably achieve the same. On nixos, it would be a simple matter of writing and sharing a configuration.

But why? Radicle supports TOR and I2P (see changelog).

In all my time with Linux, I have never once recompiled. I’d go as far to say as it is never necessary for a normo to do it.

Adblock is always on. Why would you have it off by default?

“I miss downloading random executables and possibly infecting my OS” No I totally feel the nostalgia. :P
Seriously though, most of what I need is available in my package repo and software store. With flatpak, there’s a plethora of stuff I can install.
If you’re missing random exes, I’d like to know what it is you’re trying to install, because that’s like owning an android and complaining that what you want isn’t lm the play store and wishing you could pull any old apk. (Which btw, you can).

What’s going on there? MacOS and OSX are counted separately.
Just do your part and don’t get discouraged. You don’t have to do everything. Walk the walk, talk the talk. If things don’t work out, at least you tried; that’s more than the majority did.
Do what you do no because of some expected local or global outcome, but because it’s right.