

Once every 24 hours.
Once every 24 hours.
In all jurisdictions where I have personal experience, getting some “group of people” properly registered as a non-profit organization usually isn’t too much of a hassle.
The BeOS file system actually had such functionality: https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2018/07/the-beos-filesystem/
Tmux was purpose built for terminal multiplexing.
Was screen not purpose built for terminal multiplexing?
When tmux was first released I was already so used to screen that I never really considered switching. What would some convincing arguments be for me to make the effort to switch now?
The great Umberto Eco once wrote some wonderful musings about the similarities between different then popular personal computer operating systems and different branches of Christianity. I see that’s now 30 years ago this year so now might be a good time for a repost, English translations and Italian original can be found here: https://www.simongrant.org/web/eco.html
Doing this with ZFS is called L2ARC and is very easy to set up.
If you then use fractional scaling, Xwayland will render at the fractional of your resolution and will be scaled linearly to your display.
This has recently been fixed:
For “basic edition (rotating pages, etc)”, I myself always use pdftk.
“If PDF is electronic paper, then pdftk is an electronic staple-remover, hole-punch, binder, secret-decoder-ring, and X-Ray-glasses.”
“All mail clients suck. This one just sucks less.”
Voice recordings as email attachments, easy-peasy.
It doesn’t answer your questions about calendar and contacts, but you might still find it interesting to take a look at this project:
Just curious: If you’re willing to use Discord, why not Google?
I have once actually used a console server console server to troubleshoot a misbehaving console server.