

Title make little sense to me.
Title make little sense to me.
Maybe Funke?
I used to run Gentoo (and build it too) on an arm tablet with 1gb RAM, quite a few years ago. It was an Asus TF700T with an hardware keyboard and touch screen.
It’s painful and really almost useless. You can setup the tyniest of the window manger and tools, but forget about browsing, using any office program, and probably a lot more.
With patience, it can be used i guess. Also, could be a nice command line only device with decent results.
True, its annoying, bit this does not take away the need for a restart of the process, obviously, just you can do it at a more convenient time.
Kind of neat… Don’t know if really useful at all, but cool anyway
My jellyfin works just fine with CPU. It’s an Intel core 7, not a cheap one, but the GPU is not mandatory
I don’t get it. 2.50€ on google play and apk from github doesn’t run (license verification failed)?
So… What?
I had the same issue on my single user instance after a Lemmy update last week. It fixed by itself, but it took a few hours, like the entire night.
Computational power or network bandwith was not an issue.
Sorry to see this, but it was de facto unusable since long time. Adapting the radarr approach to books just wasn’t working right, beside all the other issues
Slskd
Have you tried to open a joplin .MD file in a plain text editor? That is not markdown. Its markdown wrapped into some Joplin format.
Can it really be migrated 1:1 to another app?
Github doesnt mean open source, as open source doesn’t mean on github.
Lots of open source stuff not on github
Set up your own server and apply your own rules.
This is a good idea. Use an cat5 USB extender for maximum range (100mt) and put the USB drive even further away.
Spotizerr + navidrome + tempo
Spotizerr (fast development, sometimes breaks) will let you download you spotofy playlist. 320kbps too if you have premium. Also, deezer premium accounts are free for 1 month and let you download flac.
Navidrome replace Spotify as streaming server.
Tempo is a good android client. O also love symfonium but its not free (very worth paying for, though).
So I will stick on Lemmy for the time being. After all I don’t care for down votes, I think votes in general should not be private, because this is like a public plaza what you say is public, and attaching a reputation because of down votes is dangerously bullying and a slippery slope, so piefed doesn’t actually feel like my pie at the moment.
Still maybe I will try a fresh installation just to check it out.
Interested, how do I move an instance from Lemmy to piefed?
Not really reliable, much less than wire guard. If your connection is unstable ssh not the best option. Autossh make it better, but still after a forced disconnection ssh will take a while to drop and reconnect. Wire guard is much better. I moved from ssh+autossh to wireguard and wished I did that sooner.
Wire guard to the vps with nftables port forwarding.
Check my wiki here https://wiki.gardiol.org/doku.php?id=networking%3Awireguard_redirects
Or setup ssh with port forwarding as well. Less reliable but nothing to install on a basic Linux.
I get the concept. Title is written so badly that’s really unreadable make no sense and confuses even people who know a bit on the subject.
The word “land” should be relaces, because it stck with controls and lose its meaning. Also, repeating control again adds to the mess.