

I have a nextcloud instance and I can confirm that the ai features are plugins, and are opt-in (and also pretty cool, as ai feature go)
a dude that likes gaming and tech (especially Linux) aro/ace
I have a nextcloud instance and I can confirm that the ai features are plugins, and are opt-in (and also pretty cool, as ai feature go)
Oh thank god, the tarball wouldnt work when i made a .desktop file for it for some reason
in case you haven’t found it yet
I know, i use it all the time, i just think it’s silly to recommend the terminal to beginners when theres a gui way that’s easier.
To make it executable you can just right click -> properties -> make executable.
No need to use the terminal
Did you release the code publicly?
New desktop isn’t electron, and of course it’ll need your email, it’s a chat app.
But the real cool thing is that it’s a matrix client (that federates!) and all the bridges are open source, the company maintains most all of the bridges to corporate chat platforms.
Good news for literally every application that uses electron!
Libreoffice seems to have supported it for a while
you can shift+right click on a page to force it, no extension needed
you seem pretty on track, and being broke i haven’t looked at the expensive stuff you’re considering, so i can’t give you any value tips.
However, i would like to point out that if you’re just going to be hosting minecraft game servers crafty controller is a much easier to setup&use tool than pterodactyl
looks like the total power draw of an n100 mini pc is 8-27 watts total, while the pi is 4-9 watts but it has a faster cpu, better video decode, vastly better gpu and better compatibility, being x86.
Ultimately the decision is up to you, but i think that outwheighs the higher power costs.
as i see it you can get an n100 mini pc with a 6w tdp for as much as a 8-16gb rasberry pi 5 kit
If you don’t want to wait you can get the binary from discord.com/download.
or wait t’ill the most recent version here is 0.0.79 or higher
did you even read the post??
edit: like seriously i get not reading a long article but the post body is 35 words long
[matrix] looks promising, but it isn’t quite ready yet
literally not a single person i know uses matrix, and calls aren’t supported on most clients, so getting them to switch would be literally impossible.
Did you change the gtk theme recently? Firefox follows the gtk3 titlebars, not the qt ones. You would have to change the gtk3 theme back to breeze to have it match again.
If you changed off the default firefox theme, it will also no longer use native titlebar buttons, to make it use native ones with a different firefox theme, go to about:config, search non-native, find the titlebar buttons option, and turn it off.