Try https://piefed.social/ on lynx, I tried pretty hard to make it usable in a text-mode browser.
Developer of PieFed, a sibling of Lemmy & Mbin.
Try https://piefed.social/ on lynx, I tried pretty hard to make it usable in a text-mode browser.
offpunk is very different from all others I’ve tried. Very small.
MailCow is similar except uses docker. I expect that will mean easier maintenance as it is less tightly bound to the underlying OS.
Office 365 running on Linux using Wine: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kCfQzQI6HAw
I’ve never heard of Winapps so did a quick google. Their repository has not been updated in 5 years so it looks abandoned. Probably a bad idea to use it. https://github.com/Fmstrat/winapps
You have the privilege of not giving a shit about racist attacks.
This ^ ^ ^ is what privilege looks like.
There was a really good discussion recently which will give you some ideas - see https://piefed.social/post/436507?sort=top
I’ve been using opensuse for years and not found a solution to this. I have a new appreciation for apt and my next OS will definitely be debian-based.
Try Midnight Commander
Just to confirm - I tried the 7b and it was fast but pretty untrustworthy. OPs 24 GB if vram should be enough to run a medium sized version, tho…
It’s a developed country, lol
video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8gAT-BbyOWw
code https://github.com/Leproide/Linux-G15-Daemon-Logitech-G110-
I’m pretty sure it will only work with a handful of old Logitech keyboards.
When I eventually upgrade my OS and can’t compile the stack for some reason, I’ve got a Sun Type-7 waiting in the wings.
I have an old gamer keyboard with extra programmable keys on the side, which I use for cut, copy, paste, close tab, close window, etc. Logitech provides drivers/software for Windows & Mac only.
To make it work I have a custom monkey-patched USB driver that I compiled from source, some weird daemon that interacts with the driver and some shell scripts on top of that. I’m not sure how but it works thanks to a 9 year old youtube video made by a guy from eastern europe somewhere.
Have you looked into using zram?
Lemmy has moderators and admins which remove CSAM. Plebbit was intentionally built in such a way that no one can remove anything. Extensive discussion of this at the OP’s original post https://lemmy.world/post/23704373. Ctrl-F for “censorship”
Something tells me the “I don’t host CSAM I just host posts that embed/link to CSAM (from other hosts)” argument won’t hold up in court.
See if your library has “How Linux Works” - https://www.amazon.com.au/How-Linux-Works-Brian-Ward/dp/1718500408
YouTube is usually the first thing I open on first boot of a new machine. That way I know if the sound is working, network is working and video drivers are ok all at once.
Back when SSDs were expensive and tiny they used to sell hybrid drives which were a normal sized HDD with a few gigs of SSD cache built in. Very similar to your proposal. When I upgraded from a HDD to a hybrid it was like getting a new computer, almost as good as a real SSD would have been.
I say go for it.
If it’s all Steam games then you could just move games around as needed, no need for a fancy automatic solution.
I think I’m in love. That’s the best text mode rendering I’ve seen and I’ve tried them all.