Amazing piece of software but more for regular syncing needs instead of the irregular PDF
Kde Connect works very well for this stuff. Sadly, on pop_os! I couldn’t make it work, but I used in in all other distro before.
OP didn’t say USA but America. How many people live in north, central and south America? 3,5 billion still seems off but not by as much.
Nope, it can only be hosted on localhost, so I can’t use it from my phone. It has no good tui and getting it to work with VMs sucks.
I don’t get why they do this, SMTP and IMAP have encryption already.
They don’t have SMTP and IMAP, I just want that (which is why I’m hosting my main Mail with another provider now)
One that ships with bash, zsh, sh and/or fish
No it’s not. I use plasma and it’s amazing but the panels are not the same, each panel is different and can’t be synced.
Good to know. How do you test if a program makes network connections? Do you just open Wireshark and look at outgoing traffic?
You can install plasma on mint no problem
That sounds reasonable. I use the package on LMDE6, the one currently in stable though. Having a minimal keepassxc and a full one makes sense to me.
I do pretty much all editing in vim. One you “force” yourself to use hjkl, there was no going back to arrow keys. Nowadays I Mal arrow keys to move lines up and down and add or remove indentation.
I mean, yeah, of course. Vims default keys are made for the “regular” layouts. But you can Mal everything yourself if needed. I’m sure there are pre made mappings for other layouts too.
And leap.nvim
That’s not true. I’m on qwertz and I adore vim key bindings
Oh right, they ship a modified kernel, didn’t think of this. I also didn’t know about the zfs thing, my homelab uses btrfs.
It’s really just Debian with more packages preinstalled, but yeah, the idea is that you have an OS that has the primary purpose of virtualizing other machines.
Yeah I agree with this guy. This list is bad.
It’s not in xfce yet, so no. Also I have some weird bugs with the UI of plasma glitching out on LMDE/Debian.
We’ve come a long way but we’re not yet at stability.
Nah that’s not it. I mean that prevents it but I personally don’t use VPN enough.