Syncthing has a concept of untrusted node, which only gets to store files, not see them
Syncthing has a concept of untrusted node, which only gets to store files, not see them
Ruby, of all the examples you could come up with? My Redmine is updated only every few years because I rarely have a whole day to deal with the mess that is Ruby deps managent.
Java deals with this ellegantly.
But you can uninstall them and install a lower version
I remember these times, then I started buying hardware with 1st class Linux support. Highly recommend when it’s time to upgrade!
2nd comment with the same typo, are you using dictation?
Yeah I got old man’s habits after having no energy for the same reason as you. Save that sweet energy whenever you can.
If I wanted a phone nobody else has, I’d get a Pinephone.
I went a step further and am paying an accountant to handle this mess, using my favourite libre email client to contact her. I know, it’s a privileged position.
That’s what I do, /music
Good for you for not having any problems mate! I’m sure this invalidates the parent poster’s problems.
I use bittorrent for isos and the files usually have hundreds of seeds. They are used.
Same for Armbian.
Oh no, a cheap offer! 🙀
For me it’s simple.
Pseudo-OOP in C which takes dialog* as a forst argument? dialog_open_file
Otherwise - make it human readable
Not to tell you you don’t need a GUI calculator program, but the only times I needed one was on screen sharing when I had to show someone else what I’m doing.
For all other cases, python
in console is the best calculator ever. You don’t need to learn Python to use it, and it’s most likely already installed in most systems that you use.
Ad. 2, have you seen https://www.zombietrackergps.net/ztgps/ ?
Seems so obvious now, thanks
What’s CP Chat? Im a bit afraid to type that into a search engine but it seems to be what I’m missing in my Copilot-assisted flow. It’s a great autocomplete but sometimes refactoring would be useful too.
Is it really so ridiculous that armed people blinded by a belief system could do that?
https://www.redmine.org/ is a standard rails webapp. Nothing special. Straightforward to update, just a few commands, the only quirk is that at least one step always fails. Some obscure bug in a dependency, some problem with expected vs installed system libraries, or my favourite, a Segmentation Fault.