Mailbox.org is nice and has calendar which works with TB. They also have tons of aliases in the 3€/mo plan, temporary addresses, enforced TLS encryption domain etc.
Mailbox.org is nice and has calendar which works with TB. They also have tons of aliases in the 3€/mo plan, temporary addresses, enforced TLS encryption domain etc.
This is awesome!
mkdir Git && cd Git
git clone https://git.nixnet.services/DUOLabs333/Photopea-Offline.git
python3 -m http.server --directory www.photopea.com 8080
xdg-open http://localhost:8080
It is online
I find it easy to use and use both, Noscript for Javascript (all opt-in), UBlock for adblock (badness enumeration) and “cookie autodelete” (on mobile, for opt-in keeping cookies and deleting the rest)
There are no viruses on Flathub. That is the Snap store. Those are two entirely different things.
In Flatpak no, just the bundle for whatever reason. Pretty annoying, as I will never, never use Base of Draw.
OpenOffice is not a thing anymore, stop keeping it in your brains XD
Dont agree on looks etc, but yes Onlyoffice feels like that and I would prefer Libreoffice+Web integration too.
I wanted to package an ambisonic VST3 plugin as a Flatpak, really need to learn that as this would make things really easy.
But I have no idea of audio production, find it really cool but its a complex topic.
Have you tried Ardour, Bitwig, Reaper or Zrythm? Studio 1 also has a Wayland-native version now, which is paid.
But I get the tinkering part, poorly.
What proprierary Javascript is needed for core functionality? 😅
Proprietary firmware on Google Pixel, blobs in Dasharo Coreboot.
On Android there are tons of video and image editors embedded in Whatsapp, Telegram, Instagram, Snapchat, Tiktok etc. but nothing comparable.
I find Desktop video editors confusing but I use Footage (GNOME) and “OpenVideoEdit” on Android.
Librewolf, their devs seem hella inactive but their builds are automated. Tbh I would prefer a working arkenfox more. Made my own softening and install script but its pre-alpha and I will likely rewrite it again in some time.
Tor, i2p, ipfs maybe
Thanks! Will look into that
I rebooted and now it works. /etc/resolv.conf is not the file you edit, but that localhost DNS is interesting. Saw that a long time ago (Obi wan face)
I was looking for such a guide but could not find it back then.
Which may be overcomplex but it is complete and lots of things where not intuitive at all.
As I said, you could easily automate this step, instead of making it that manual. Or course I can do that, but why need to, if a sudo apt distro-upgrade
would do it?
Strange, Fedora39 to Fedora39, I use that atomic base always (like 15 different installs, GNOME, Plasma6, Secureblue, Cosmic, Sway,…)
Its overcomplex. For sure I could get used to it and maybe this is the way to go.
But you could wrap this tedious process in a function.
Fedora has a distro upgrade command (that totally sucks but okay) since many years, while on Debian I needed to follow some random Guide to get on the hyped Debian 12.
Dont use “stable” software people.
Gimp 3 is already very nice! Use it exclusively.