Is that an issue with the format or the currently available tools though?
Is that an issue with the format or the currently available tools though?
Fdroid is a secure repositorie and the applications are reviewed before being made available for end users.
Reviewed by who though? Malicious apps even get through apple and Google’s screening. I can’t see how fdroid can match the capabilities of those guys.
Any brands you would recommend?
Depends how you are presenting the number. Over 1 per person is ok, but this is 1.1 per woman. So closer to .5 per person.
Why can’t the admin just change the Lemmy source code to not hash anymore?
Or Castlevania?
I’ve been testing out restric and kopia for backups. Anyone with experience with these know the pros and cons vs. Borg?
Does the bt hub let you turn off DHCP? I had a similar issue with my ISP router, but it let me turn off dhcp and then I ran pihole which can run its own DHCP server.
Then, the DHCP server can tell all clients to use your preferred DNS server.
I haven’t used adguard, but it can probably do the same. If not, you can run a DHCP client on the same box probably.
I think that was his point. He said none of the other jetbrains ides are slow so it can’t just be because it’s java
One time for one PC for personal use
Tbh I’m not familiar with all the different link types but I would definitely comment on the GitHub tracker as I think that’s where the dev is going to look
I apologize, you are right. I thought it was just monthly or annual.
Looks like there’s an issue already: https://github.com/laurencedawson/sync-for-lemmy/issues/198
I think ultra for reddit was always a subscription. Only the pro version had a one time fee and that version is likely coming to sync for Lemmy too.
That explains it. I haven’t seen any ads or even placeholders.
I believe it’s a bug. I’m having the same issue. Hidden posts sometimes reappear even if I don’t close the app.
Awesome thanks
I wish there was a way to import settings from sync for reddit
Not being able to install local apps is a valid issue. But if you are really concerned about a work laptop, I wouldn’t trust something just because it’s web based. Depending on the company, they can access that data if they really wanted to just alomst as easily as a file on disk.
Rude tone apart, this is absolutely true. Nobody thinks satellite Internet is meant to compete with fiber to the door.