I have some custom scripts which kinda do what the *arr apps do.
I download torrent files into a folder.
But that’s like the main thing the arrs do for you and you are doing it manually.
Printing printers.
I have some custom scripts which kinda do what the *arr apps do.
I download torrent files into a folder.
But that’s like the main thing the arrs do for you and you are doing it manually.
You had me second-guessing for a minute, but I think the other commenter is correct.
One can definitely use Spaces in other clients, even Beeper supports them. So if it was an Element-specific feature, it doesn’t appear to be any longer.
Although it doesn’t have servers like Discord
They’re called Spaces on Matrix
I agree with that other reply.
Linus knew just enough to be dangerous.
My experience with most Windows users and their first encounter with using a Linux terminal is every single warning/error they see no matter how mundane is a big deal.
Things like the boot text or a random apt
install on Linux will often display various warnings or even “errors” that are really of no concern but ime tend to freak out new users.
Linus is in that narrow band where he doesn’t really know shit but knows just enough to be falsely confident and ignore all the warnings/errors instead of just the irrelevant ones
I use fennec from F-droid on mobile
Yay basic formatting.
Keep should have had MarkDown support from the start
Doesn’t support 2FA? 😭
Lemmy works with Google Authenticator, but not with Authy.
Annoyingly Authy fails silently and ignores the part of the code that specifies SHA-256 and just generates a SHA-1 code that won’t work with no warning or indication to the user.
Get a hardware 2FA key instead of using your phone for TOTP
But it’s worth noting that any emergency call that requires 2G to go through will still work.
Emergency calls will use any network they can reach, even if you disable it.
Of course they can:
USB -PD support at limited speeds.
A proprietary Apple chip enables higher speeds, either using USB-PD still or another proprietary charging protocol.
They can just have both
At least then there will be no more confusion over who’s fault it is when your iPhone doesn’t charge as fast as you’d like.
It’s always been Apple’s fault, but now there will be no more saying it’s because Lightning is somehow better.
Relatable.
Except it’s missing:
5b. Try 100 different things, none of which fix it and several of which will create other problems later