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Awesome and detailed explanation, thanks. I figured they’d be juggling a lot of mails, and I guess it is possible for some people to stay on top of that and keep it all organized with a good mail client, but still… I would get lost so quickly.
Thanks again!
I’m probably gonna sound like a noob now, but how does one even properly handle issue tracking, working like that?
What did they use before? GitLab? A hosted solution like GitHub or Codeberg?
Works great for me, thanks.
Added a button on my Stream Deck too, which disables blocking on my two Technitium instances for 5 minutes.
I have it integrated into HomeAssistant so I have a “Disable DNS Blocking” button
I need that. I already have a bunch of physical buttons on my desk, which do things via Home Assistant, so that’d be an obvious one for me to add next.
Does that get you a list of only the manually installed packages, or also include things that were automatically installed as part of something else?
I already don’t restart Firefox very often, maybe once a week, if I’m feeling like it.
I read the headline as “[Google Keep]'s making smartphones worse”, and wondered how a single note app could make them worse.
I’m planning to have a NAS at my parents’ place too, and I will probably just set it up with Tailscale.
I use Deluge, where it’s a bit more difficult, because it doesn’t have such filtering built in. I had to use the Execute plugin, and have it execute a script that checks the download filter upon completion, and deletes the download if it contains one or more dangerous filetypes.
Is there any way to have Radarr/Sonarr automatically remove it from the queue if there are no importable files, instead of waiting for manual intervention?
Funny how one of our ministries saying they were doing a small test run of replacing Office 365 turned into a thousand terrible blog posts with misleading titles like “Denmark is ditching Microsoft!”
In Danish we have a saying from H. C. Anderson “En fjer kan blive til fem høns” (literally “One feather can become 5 chickens”) about how a retelling of a retelling of a retelling of something skews it so much, because of mistakes or hyperbole, that it becomes unrecognizable. Like Chinese whispers or a game of Telephone.
VLC can play from DLNA, so perhaps there’s a way you can use that?
Works fine for me. What is it that looks bad? The user interface? Or the actual remote desktop?
I host Apache Guacamole on my server, and then VNC/RDP/SSH on the various PCs and servers on my network, so I can connect to them from anywhere, as long as I have a browser, my password manager and my 2-factor auth.
Pretty sure it remains $1. But it’s specifically only 6-9 digit numeric .xyz domains.
Same for me, and I use the button in my quick settings as well.
Good to know that you actually give options a try
I’m cheap and have used GIMP, Scribus, Inkscape and Paint.NET for professional work at my job (where I’m basically our one-man marketing and web department). So I’ve had to “make do” with a wide range of free software for a long time. And I may or may not have used a cracked Photoshop, InDesign and Illustrator at home, also.
But man, I gotta say the quality and efficiency of my work has improved 10-fold after I bought the Affinity suite (no subscription, and its license allows me to use it commercially too, even though I bought it personally - I love that!)
I haven’t actually used 3.0 yet, but from all the screenshots I’ve seen, it looks basically the same.
Anyone who has, I have a question: Can you draw simple primitive shapes non-destructively yet (without having to open another plugin panel, select something in a very long dropdown, and filling in a bunch of parameter fields)?
Surely, dedicated tools for managing/tracking issues give you better tools for triaging, filtering, planning and such, compared to a mail client…