Epiphany browser works well on phones
Epiphany browser works well on phones


Seconded, Alarmo rules. I even have HA send me video clips over Signal!


Isn’t that tool freaking nifty? I love ncdu. BTW the -x flag is useful to make sure you stay on the same file system (useful if you have network shares, extra disks, and to avoid digging stuff like /proc and /sys)


If you have enough room to install the ncdu command, it’s super helpful!


Winwhat?


Only ass. Obviously. What else would you do with it?


And yet, I do manage to snag some really rare stuff with enough patience.


Lol, I have a whole ass Data Center in my basement ;)


I’ve had torrents take years.
There’s also team blue now, the ARC CPUs are really cheap for the performance and Linux drivers are good (or at least they were, apparently they fired the person who was in charge of those, we’ll see what the future brings us)


Hope you like face ID!
Even the banner looks like AI vibe slop.


It’s a feature not a bug 🤪


Ultrasonic and DSub(2000) both do. It’s so incredibly useful on roadtrips. Works really really well. I have the app live on the as card in my phone and keep the cache at a massive 100Gb, I have all my favorite music stores, in flac, ready to go at all times.


Clients often are better suited for music, specially for mobile. For example with Subsonic clients (Navidrome, Gonic, etc), the client aggressively caches the queued songs, which is super helpful when there are hiccups in the network while traveling. A few clients allow me to configure the cache size, allow me to mark some titles are always cached, allow me to browse the cache (case I don’t have network at all). It’s just way better suited for music.
And on the desktop clients are way lighter weight.


I would run a final update-initramfs -u -k all before a reboot


Yes it’s totally possible, you can stack mdadm, lvm, and luks (an Infact stack them in any order you want - not that all combinations make sense).
However you will need to make a backup of your disk first to create the mdadm raid1 since most likely you would like the raid to be first.


IMAP has push before push. It’s called IMAP IDLE. Came out in 1997.
XMPP is actually super easy to setup with Prosody. Highly recommend giving it a try. The hardest part is getting all the SRV records right in your DNS.
It’s particularly awesome if you set it up to use the same user and domain as your email(s), and then your email and XMPP IDs are the same!