This is exactly what you are looking for. You don’t even need to download anything.
This is exactly what you are looking for. You don’t even need to download anything.
Not everyone lives in the so-called first world. Here the ISPs don’t care about pirating.
They went as far here in Ukraine as making some services exclusive to those who have the app. The official government app for digital documents and services, Diia, also has stupid integrity check, which makes it unable to be installed from Aurora Store, which makes me cut out from such services, because I don’t have Google Services installed. By the way, there are Google trackers in the app.
Most of the cost from not moving from requiring phone to be connected to people’s accounts and not desiring for the central server to federate with others.
“It’s not censorship, it’s counter-disinformation measures!! 1!”
FOSS Communities:
Many messengers did
Every state wants a monopoly on violence. The more powerful the state, the less there are entities that could opress you except the state itself. So it’s not unexpected that the cops would object to have a “competitor” with facial recognition technology
What doesn’t suit you in Joplin?
An interesting choice that is. Picking something like Rust would have benefitted them with a big community of open source enthusiasts that could help with contributions
You need to trigger the initial fetch of your community first. You can do so by searching for it from the desired instance’s search bar as !yourcommunity@youtinstance
. After a few minutes the posts from this newly federated community should appear in the instance’s feed.
Spectacle has more features and comes pre-installed on KDE Plasma. Better alternative, imho
Note this is different than just downloading music from YouTube
No, it isn’t. Just remove the music. subdomain and download the music aa you wpuld normally from YouTube.
No and there likely won’t be any. Read the Bibliogram’s reasoning for stopping here.
Aren’t we paying them to do all this?
That’s the neat part, actually: we don’t.
Imagine wanting to see if you can help with the development, but seeing that the development is coordinated on fucking Discord.
Changing the remote should be fairly trivial with enough bash skills
Such as? I’ve been looking to buy one recently. Are there any you could recommend for an amateur that wants to host totally random small services on a microcomputer?
Instead of drag and dropping you can open your HTML+CSS files and copypaste their contents.