I use bittorrent for isos and the files usually have hundreds of seeds. They are used.
Same for Armbian.
I use bittorrent for isos and the files usually have hundreds of seeds. They are used.
Same for Armbian.
Not to tell you you don’t need a GUI calculator program, but the only times I needed one was on screen sharing when I had to show someone else what I’m doing.
For all other cases, python
in console is the best calculator ever. You don’t need to learn Python to use it, and it’s most likely already installed in most systems that you use.
Ad. 2, have you seen https://www.zombietrackergps.net/ztgps/ ?
Your hackernews post and the fact you mention Pidgin shows that you haven’t used xmpp in the last 10 years. By the time Matrix was first released, xmpp had history sync.
Which is why I can’t wrap my head around why a second protocol with no features that didn’t already exist in XMPP took over.
The more they grow, the busier the spectrum will be. I really hope it doesn’t grow too much.
Matrix came 15 years after XMPP, so the question should be: why is Matrix preferable? Does it bring anything to the table, other than fragmentation?
Also, thr emulated Android web browser runs much smoother than any native one
As an example of what’s possible with GPT4. Client wanted DNS auth in Letsencrypt instead of HTTPS, so we can close incoming port 80. They’re using a registar with a proprietary API. With ChatGPT I created a certbot plugin in about 10 minutes, feeding it a pdf with API description.
I know how to do every step of this myself, but it’s a 4-8 hour task to research the registar’s API and how certbot plugins interface. Instead, I took another 15 minutes to review the code, ran it, and it’s done.
Which model is that? I tried several ones that were complete trash, then Mixtrail appeared and starting giving answers that are very basic but mostly factually correct. But none of these are even close to ChatGPT that I can rely on with writing scripts.
Don’t get me wrong, I’d rather not give them my data and money if there was an alternative. But for tech stuff we’re not there yet.
Maybe go through the settings and see if something tv-related is disabled.
Why do I hear the argument about no .desktop entries in every thread like this? Creating a .desktop file is a requirement for the appimage creation tools to work, and appimaged installs it in the system menu immediately. It’s seamless.
ncdu -x / will only show you the files stored on / without counting /mnt and other partitions.
You can usually delete files (not directories!) in /var/log safely
I got my phone after 5 years of waiting too, it’s a nice paperweight. I power it on twice a year, do a full update, play for an hour and put it back in the drawer.
Pine phone is a nice gadget but I don’t think they contribute to software development as much as Purism does. Not that I recommend buying anything from Purism because of their business practices.
Space is one thing, bandwidth is another when you don’t have a gigabit connection or ability to upgrade to one
I don’t need to do it with native-installed programs. And they are properly integrated with the OS, if you install them:
There is no .desktop menu entry and i need to remember a lengthy fqdn which does not autocomplete, great ui
In Gajim flatpak too, plugins only can be used if packaged for Flatpak.
Good for you for not having any problems mate! I’m sure this invalidates the parent poster’s problems.