Freetube on Linux, newpipe on android and maybe a private invidious instance.
Freetube on Linux, newpipe on android and maybe a private invidious instance.
It’s a very convenient app to sync files between your devices. It’s cro-platform and doesn’t require any registrations.
Many people (me included) use it to sync their password databases.
I recently switched to nixos, because my ACME image was failing all of a sudden and I didn’t know enough what was going on under the hood to fix it.
It was a steep learning curve, but the infrastructure as code approach just works too well for me, since I just forget too much what I did three years ago, when doing things imperatively.
They’re the bees knees if you have a homelab, though.
I meant for the propietary branch.
I don’t think that there’ll be a community for a project that turned proprietary.
They promised at least that’s not how they’re going to do this, at least. But in the end, it’s easy to backpaddle on these promises.
Still: you can always fork the project.
Is this loss?
Look how hard it is to make folks switch from discord to matrix. All that fracturisation is exhausting.
Is it a ripoff if they credit the original?
FYI: What you call a “Beamer” in German you would call a “projector” in english. I would edit the post, or else people will think you want to set up star trek technology. ;)
German term for projector.
At the end of the day Adobe is the best choice because the alternatives are mostly not software dev and UI focused.
They’re probably also the only professional game in town because they patent every single UX enhancement. And with IP laws favouring no one but the biggest cheese, they cripple their competition by calling dibs on sensible UX ideas.
I get it. Fuck subscription based licences.
But I remember that you could keep the last version you subscribed to after subscription ended, which is way better (and the way Adobe products used to work).
Am I wrong? Or did they change that?
I don’t know partiful, but maybe https://joinmobilizon.org is something for you.
Also: Matt probably won’t sell my data to Palantir and ad tech businesses.