

Jerboa is the only stable one I tried, but I will try Thunder. I like the simple design of Jerboa, tried Raccon but it was a bit too flashy. I like markdown preview tho
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Jerboa is the only stable one I tried, but I will try Thunder. I like the simple design of Jerboa, tried Raccon but it was a bit too flashy. I like markdown preview tho
My favourite too. Has m3u support so in theory can sync with android through something like syncthing. There you can use something like Anrimians Music player that also syncs from and to m3u files
It doesnt fully work currently though, not sure why.
For Android, Anrimians Music player
For Linux there only are a few so check them
I only use Lemmy through Jerboa, where this seems to not be available?
Kann sein? programming.dev ist aber auch englisch XD
Ok dann fickt euch halt XD
Auf der cooleren Instanz gibts bessere Laune
Hi there, good luck! Maybe I can help.
I hyperfocused a bit on this question and made a structured post about it.
https://slrpnk.net/post/21305064
I hope you like it!
Yes I use it too, and tuned-ppd is very restricted but ensures easy compatibility
Tbh it would be easier if we could train our own small models on controlled codebases and documentation, instead of random stuff that some people do
And manure comes from animal exploitation
TuneD is really cool, but a weird fix for that problem.
The lack of TuneD is one of the few things keeping me on Fedora and away from NixOS
Kühl
Angemerkt, dass es nicht normal oder gesund ist, 290 (!!!) Eier pro Jahr zu legen
Never knew that! Always wondered what this apt-get was, supposed it was some older alias or something
Walp Disnep
Is this like arstechnica but without the arse ?
;)
Disks are fun, lol are you a masochist?
Yes absolutely true, but also no.
https://gitlab.com/TheEvilSkeleton/flatpak-dedup-checker
For me it is 32GB of data with deduplication, and only like 25GB with BTRFS compression.
So while still way too much, not really a problem if you have a reasonable 50mbits+ internet connection and a 200GB+ SSD
There should still be waay more force. There should only be one runtime (FDO) and KDE and GNOME being extensions to that. Not sure if these perfectly dedupe though
Brick means permanently being unusable
Yeah Ansible is not beginner friendly. Still the only known “solution” to the distro management mess, outside of other ways to do it entirely