

Poorly, I setup Mint while I was in town, a couple weeks later it won’t boot, can’t troubleshoot that kind of thing from out of state, so… Yeah
Poorly, I setup Mint while I was in town, a couple weeks later it won’t boot, can’t troubleshoot that kind of thing from out of state, so… Yeah
Except it clearly doesn’t produce the same result every time. You’re not making a good case for whatever you’re trying to say.
It’s blinking
Why no real db? Those other 2 features make sense, but if the only option you can use sacrifices the 3rd option then it seems like a win. Postgres is awesome and easy to backup, just a single command can backup the whole thing to a file making it easy to restore.
I mean it makes sense for error reporting. Lots of apps automatically report errors so that they can be detected easily, which would require internet access.
1 is just not true sorry. There’s loads of stuff that only work as root and people use them.
About the trust issue. There’s no more or less trust than running on bare metal. Sure you could compile everything from source but you probably won’t, and you might trust your distro package manager, but that still has a similar problem.
I think it shares the APK, for example when you install an app from the app store the first time it downloads and installs it, but when you install it again from the work profile it doesn’t need to download it.
That said if you are modding the app, if you change the app id (might be called something else), then android might be ok because it thinks they’re different apps entirely avoiding the problem.
I use a Chromecast with Google TV, but any Google TV device would work. Run Plex on my computer and it just works.
I use a k8s Cron job to execute backups with Kopia. The manifest is here
Yeah, you could already pirate it today. You could even buy it, copy files and refund it, but you probably don’t.
Each instance is available on someone’s localhost.
If you already have it, it looks like Plex can do it with https://channels1867.rssing.com/chan-55464362/all_p107.html It’ll probably get you most of those features, though it probably won’t be as nice as something purpose built. But if you already have Plex it might be nice to have all your stuff in one place. Alternatively you could probably setup something to download podcasts to your server into a folder that Plex watches.
That makes sense. I think the reason why they’re not represented as files is pretty simple. Data integrity. If you want to get the comments you just query the table and as long as the DB schema is what you expect then it’ll work just fine and you don’t have to validate that the data hasn’t been corrupted (you don’t have to check that a column exists for example). But with files, every single file you need to parse and validate because another application could have screwed them up. It’s certainly possible to build this, it might be slower but computers are pretty fast these days, but it would require more work to develop to solve the problem that the database solves for you.
Man it would be killer if someone made an adapter to run vscode extensions in Geany
It’s not plug and play, but Open telemetry is the self hosted way to go.
Oof, that’s bad… And lazy
Does anyone use Adobe apart from schools? Yes, because the students who used it at school went to work and wanted to use it there.
You can use discord from the browser, can you screenshare from that version?