When a project doesn’t publish a deb or other native package, or when the flatpak is much newer and has features you need.
When a project doesn’t publish a deb or other native package, or when the flatpak is much newer and has features you need.
I like the approach Pop OS takes. Their software store lets you choose between deb or flatpak when you install software. I’ve had issues with flatpak versions of some software, and flipping to the deb package usually fixes it.
I’m not sure. I used to play more but my free time has fallen off.
Needs a list of the communities as I’m too lazy to type it in.
Tremulous is a free and open source asymmetric team-based first-person shooter with real-time strategy elements. The game features two opposing teams: humans and aliens. Each team must attack the enemy’s base and team members while defending their own base. https://tremulous.net/
I use a local text editor and push the git repository, which triggers automation to generate and publish the content. vscode is my editor for that work.
Yeah I miss remembered my experience. I still think an offer and escrow is too far in the process before the rules are disclosed.
You are correct. What I don’t like is you have to put in an offer on a house and get that far before you see the rules.
For a whole new level of frustration, try to research any HOA before you buy a house. Their rules aren’t typically disclosed until after you buy the house put in your offer and enter escrow.
I run a static site using Hugo, Gitea, Gitea Runners, Cloud Front, and S3.
I can understand how the system config can be back in that short amount of time. How does data backup and restore work in Nix? Is it different than other distros?
I use a yubikey with a static password set in slot 2. There’s a shorter mental password I add to the static password. Those combined mean my master password to my password manager is something I know and something I have.
Depends on whether or not I have mozzarella sticks.
The Phoenix Project
Some flavor of Wireguard.
How does Paperwork compare to Paperless?
I want it to become as useful as reddit was in finding concise and correct information for a huge variety of topics.
Have you tried the Notes app in Nextcloud? I moved all my keep notes to that not too long ago, and they show up as markdown files when you sync them to your desktop. There’s a Notes Android app as well.