

It’s a lifestyle, not a way to save money. I pay for piracy related tech more than a netflix subscription costs.
It’s a lifestyle, not a way to save money. I pay for piracy related tech more than a netflix subscription costs.
XFCE, using it for over 10 years, not planning to change it unless the DE changes radically.
Xubuntu LTS. I’ve been meaning to switch to Debian Stable when something breaks, but it’s my third LTS on the desktop and 5th on the laptop and there was just no opportunity. I also learned to avoid PPAs and other 3rd party repos, and just use appimages when possible.
You can have a kernel from Testing or even Sid, I believe, but yeah, it’s what we want to avoid - tweaking.
LTS is released every 2 years, for reference.
A mandatory part at the beginning of every Ansible playbook!
No, no the brony kind of interesting
I keep a domain full of interesting files, it stopped being indexed some time between 2010-2015. I don’t think it’s just mine, I never see the “index of” pages in search results any more, unless I explicitly search for that phrase.
It just works, there’s no “how”. Take one of the devices outside, connect to the internet, done.
There’s a torrent on TPB as well as a 280GB of this stuff on archive.org
Looking it up and the ut’s all news like this:
NZBMatrix, a popular Usenet indexer, closed in 2012 due to a large takedown notice from Hollywood studios
Matrix? Are there some Matrix rooms with Linux ISO?
If you have a bit extra money, get a seedbox. Cheapest I’ve seen is €10/mo
Unless you live a very dynamic lifestyle that requires your calendar to be 24/7 synced, you can just use whatever server software you like, make it listen in LAN only, and have your devices sync when they’re at home.
DecSyncCC and Syncthing is another option.
Maybe use a filesystem and syncthing this way? https://github.com/39aldo39/DecSync
Or you could use the free tier of some PaaS like
https://render.com/docs/free if you prefer a traditional approach. Just remember to make backups, if it’s free it can disappear at any time.
HTTP/1.1+ broke the convenience of raw socket browsing!
You find niche artists on Spotify? Not my experience at all, anything even slightly non-mainstream I could not find.
How do you keep up to date? LineageOS just stopped updating S9 in December
If you like it then use it, but let’s not pretend everyone else likes it and link to Flathub instead if project site.
/r/dhexchange