

Localsend works on Mac and windows as well
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Localsend works on Mac and windows as well
I also use keepass and syncthing
It’s not hard at all
Ubuntu, like a lot of people my age (2000s)
I love Debian because it just works, its administration is completely open, and there’s a lot of software support.
I wonder why nobody has mentioned using tor
It’s Debian. It’s well-supported by software and super stable and open.
Idk who wrote this article but it just seems like it’s dogging on Lina
micro is also nice, plus it’s statically linked so you can just pop it into any directory without having root
Someone just gave me an invite to torrentleech.org when I asked here. I don’t have enough points yet otherwise I’d have sent you one lol
It’s just porn now
Debian. Unattended upgrades. Maybe flatpaks if your (GUI) stuff isn’t on debian
If you’re talking about something like curl
, that also uses its own User agent unless asked to impersonate some other UA. If not, then maybe I can’t help.
If your browser doesn’t have a Mozilla user agent (I.e. like chrome or Firefox) it will pass directly. Most AI crawlers use these user agents to pretend to be human users
I love it! You get git and virtual env integration for free :)
Consider uploading them to a peertube instance, so others can also see them
Matrix is nice, and you can have jitsi for calls integrated. It seems to be pretty popular; Lemmy has a field for matrix @ in user profiles. Never heard of revolt before.
what’s up with Lemmy? Seems to be doing great
I’ve just put it on an SMB share and use symfonium