Very much agreed 👍 I realized when using the dnscrypt to set the DNS settings. There is resolv.conf which used to be the final authority regarding your DNS. Now I don’t know anymore
Admin kerala.party instance.
Very much agreed 👍 I realized when using the dnscrypt to set the DNS settings. There is resolv.conf which used to be the final authority regarding your DNS. Now I don’t know anymore
Let the cat and mouse games begin!!! Thanks for the heads up though
Actually It is Lubuntu with LXDE.
I am contributing to this number by installing Ubuntu Linux on my relatives old laptops.
except for the SOC
Looks nice, going to install. I usually use pdftk, but sometimes it can be really tricky, especially the rotate command.
MS Edge Has a superior PDF editor with very good workflow for textboxes, pen input support. I use it just for editing/annotating PDFs.
Most of the time it would be DNS 😆, glad you figured it out, I have been in your situation before. Just a heads up! Cloudflare TOS does not allow video streaming unless you are a paid customer, they could ban you if you stream a lot through CF. I got away with less than 4GB per month.
That depends on your definition of privacy. Can you elaborate ?
Compared to reddit no lemmy instance is tracking your usage metadata, and it does not share any identifiable data with other Fediverse instances other than what you explicitly share on the platform.
Thanks!, this homepage is a proper dashboard compared to homer.
Thank you!!. Flame was exactly what I was looking for.
Thanks this looks really nice. LINK to demo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1rUbdSEM34
https://github.com/wallabag/wallabag this is more like a self-hosted pocket.
I use drone CI. you can also use woodpecker which is a community fork of drone CI. https://github.com/woodpecker-ci/woodpecker
as a user with root permission or as root ?
Lemmy default webUI shows this as a single post because OP used the cross-post feature. Sync is probably not handling it properly.
BTW the PR to open links on new tabs was finally merged today last month #1546
Lemmy devs are at least open to discussion and have changed their initial stance on many changes based on community feedback (Unlike mastodon)
That will be one big bloated software extremely painful to maintain.