

Thank you! I’ll try that out.
Thank you! I’ll try that out.
I haven’t ever touched a steam deck either, but I would assume that games on the steam deck just work without any tinkering with the shell.
Offtopic, but do you think it’s better to use HTTPS for non-public web services that must be accessed through ssh?
True. It doesn’t even install on Android 14.
Fcitx5 is the best for Chinese. Honestly very impressed that there is a open-source keyboard this good for Chinese. Only thing missing is fat finger error correction (like autocorrect but it works on the preedit text instead of text already output)
Fcitx5 for Chinese, and Flickboard for English. Honestly sad that there isn’t a decent open-source keyboard for Japanese though.
Yeah I still remember his fediverse direct messaging platform. Haven’t heard about it since he announced it.
Maybe he’s just too busy?
yes! Please seed more on i2p!
I see. Markdown badly needs a good standard, doesn’t it.
I see! Thanks, will try to back up my docker compose services this way.
Can you elaborate on how your backup script re-deploys on new hardware? Sounds very nice to have.
I don’t understand why there isn’t a “markdown library” of some sort that software developers can just use in their app. I haven’t looked too deep into this, but it has always seemed to me that every app must individually implement markdown display. Why?
Holy shit, Photon has gotten this good now? When I tried it a few months back it felt like just yet another Lemmy client. Now it feels so smooth and polished. Works great on mobile even. Thanks for making this!
Thanks! I might use that, since I do already have Nginx Proxy Manager set up.
I want to learn stenography, but haven’t really got to buying a keyboard designed for it. I also want to host an EteSync server, but the HTTPS thing has been a bit of a headache for me and I’ve mostly just left it sitting there.
wow I’ve been using it thinking it was foss. time to look for something else.
Why are you being downvoted? Is it not obvious enough that your comment was sarcasm?
I think detectportal.firefox.com is used to detect if the current Wi-Fi connection requires the user to log in on a portal page, like the public Wi-Fi at airports or cafés. It redirects you to the log in page. Why would you block that?
huh, my standard f-droid client does show the file size
It’s conforting that I wasn’t the only one who found this concerning. But anyways I don’t have Google (the app; I do have some other Google services installed) or Gemini installed.