I mostly use Shizuku + Termux to run adb commands on device, but this looks easier and nicer
I mostly use Shizuku + Termux to run adb commands on device, but this looks easier and nicer
so far just one: multiplayer for Teardown
after a while, Windows has been nuked from my laptop. have no reason for it (I don’t game on my laptop) and it took up space.
my desktop on the other hand still unfortunately needs it. mods for some games were only designed to be launched on windows.
I tried both MQTT and just the plain HTTP variant, and I couldn’t get either to work. I’ve fully settled on the latter you mentioned, Traccar. it’s pretty much what I’ve wanted: self-hosted, easy to set up, beautiful web interface. Thanks for the suggestions!
for two reasons, I can’t use this.
OwnTracks setup was a bit confusing to me and I never got it working. traccar looks pretty nice though, I’ll check it out!
oh my fuck. circular imports.
I set out to create a Discord Bot in Python, then gave up trying to use an easy “proper” server-side language and just did it in TypeScript
I didn’t know cobalt.tools was OSS. cool!
Mint is lovely! I started out with it years ago and still use it today.
FOSS developers should be paid.
On Librewolf the default is all cookies get cleared. When you go to a site you want to save cookies for, you can easily add it to the whitelist by clicking the lock icon in the URL bar and toggling on the “Keep cookies” option.
T-Mobile offers the basic edition (with ads) for free on my plan at least. knowing Netflix though, that probably won’t last much longer. oh well, I’ll still have the high seas.
usually in your router settings you can change local DNS settings. you can set your domains and subdomains to point to your server’s local IP.
saved me when I deleted the wrong partition.
in my personal experience of using it, it doesn’t feel very polished in most places + strange bugs like being unable to install certain packages. doesn’t have the comforts of a distro like Pop OS or Mint (i.e. automatic timeshift setup on first time boot, checking for missing dependencies for other packages). that’s just my personal opinion on it.
although definitely not as configurable, I like the “set it and forget it” idea of DockoVPN
I think the only way to get an open-source Discord is to recreate discord (their backend).
granted it’s a slow process but it can pay off if done right. I contribute what little I can to the project, as my Typescript is not the best and Discord knowledge even less.
NY?
not even a vegetarian/vegan, and this is not a bad idea at all. a lot more people than I thought need to learn to love their veggies, nuts, beans, etc