Since when? I made two attempts over many years and an elaborate offlineimap and msmtp setup was needed both times.
Since when? I made two attempts over many years and an elaborate offlineimap and msmtp setup was needed both times.
Alpine is an email client.
Mutt is a maildir reader which you can use as a part of your DIY email client.
XMPP. Simplex.
They pinky promise they don’t maintain these relationships. Maybe even they really don’t. But they have the ability to, if they were to change their mind, and that’s the problem.
Use secure protocols which don’t give anyone that ability.
Private trackers have REQ section for asking for content and setting a bounty.
That’s not the same at all. Archivebox would do the trick if it was pre-populated with every page Google Search has in its index.
Fuck them, but it’s not like anything changes for people who currently watch ads, or who pay for Premium. It’s us who they’re fighting, and we don’t generate any income.
But I don’t want to learn. I want the machine to free me from tedious tasks I already know how to do. There’s no learning experience in creating a Wordpress plugin or a shell script.
Yeah, phones are a lost case.
I’d like to use good GUI programs designed for using with a keyboard, but it seems touch UI is the main theme for bigger developers these days, and keyboard is an afterthought at best
Since when is it not okay to have an opinion on how you’d like your computer to work? You’re saying it as if usability was an objective truth, not a preference of majority of users. People are different, everyone is talking about neurodiversity, and you’re saying that loving lowest common denominator UIs are the only acceptable opinion in the light of objective facts.
Thankfully, the normies are moving away from computer and maybe the ecosystem will heal in our lifetimes 🤞
It is but it’s an easy combo on a full keyboard. On a laptop it may be a bit inconvenient I agree
It was on a phone, and 25 GB was Flatpak
Real Debrid has very high transfer speeds and it’s cheap
Syncthing has a concept of untrusted node, which only gets to store files, not see them
There’s so much random, useful software distributed only as appimages. But not notable enough for packaging fanboys.
Ran out of space on a 30GB partition when trying around 10 smallish programs as flatpaks. Runtimes are shared in theory but not in practice.
Shift-insert works too, one key less
Alright then, I guess it’s time for attempt #3 with the newly acquired knowledge. Thanks!