I’m pretty sure beeper is against TOS if they’re using the Matrix bridge I think they’re using.
FOSS enthusiast living in Canada.
I’m pretty sure beeper is against TOS if they’re using the Matrix bridge I think they’re using.
The reason is privacy, everybody has a reason to use it.
Self-host an instance with no karma and no mods.
Well known software built using Matrix. A lot of people have been following this project.
I’ve only used one AMD card with Linux and it was so smooth I never thought about it. Lately I’ve been using nvidia for one year and I’m losing my sanity with it. Switching back to AMD next week.
So tempted to buy a domain and do this
Syncthing will also work with Nextcloud.
Other users are also reporting such issues.
Since kernel 6.3 my laptop would only boot 1/10 times. After a week of not turning it off, I finally moved back to Arch.
Battery life has been excellent on the oneplus6. As others have said, there are some major issues, such as GPS and the camera not working at all. Calls were giving me issues a few months ago, but nowadays with “edge” (the latest release) they’re quite reliable.
With all the bugs and problems, I could use PostmarketOS every day with minimal issues, I used it exclusively for just over a week and it was fine. I think in ~2-3 years I’ll be using Linux on mobile as my main device.
Linux operating system that is compatible with a few of android phones.
https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/OnePlus_6T_(oneplus-fajita)
Well I guess my personal definition of backup is wrong.
Sounds like pedantry to me.
raid1 + data duplication
Photos, videos, music, documents, etc… are available on multiple devices using SyncThing.
For 24$/year porkbun has been really easy!
Lutris is great, does that count?
Gandi was recently purchased, and and is slowly going down the drain. I moved all my domains and emails to porkbun.
$20/mo?! When free alternatives exist, why would anybody do this?
I use Let’s Encrypt on my domains, but they’re domains that my afraid.org subdomains point to.
I use old thinkcentre machines, they’re cheap and are powerful enough for decent servers. I have them loaded with 16gb of RAM and 2x265gb NVME each for mirroring. They work wonderfully.