+1 to this. I grabbed the haOS VM proxmox script a year ago and it’s been smooth sailing ever since.
+1 to this. I grabbed the haOS VM proxmox script a year ago and it’s been smooth sailing ever since.
TIL you can actually use about:reader?url=https://some-random-url
to get it basically anywhere!
Reader mode ftw
Edit: it also supports dark mode
Knowing myself, I shiver at the idea of my nix config… It’ll probably have more ductape than a 3M distribution center
Yes, you kinda can disable suspend, but it will still cut off spdif transmission even then. Normally that wouldn’t be an issue but my receiver is super old and takes its sweet time to start actually playing audio after it gets a signal
Got fed up of Pipewire suspending (old receiver takes ~2 sec to work again after spdif stream is cut) that now I auto-run aplay to play a silent .wav on loop
I’d say keep that machine as is, and whenever you build a new one, just put whichever distro you like. If possible I’d roll back to win10 and after support ends, keep that machine VLAN’d off the internet. This way you turn it into a music production appliance without disrupting your workflow
Who would dare to ask why
The archive file, right?
RIGHT???
If you’re on Linux, gnome-web uses the same engine as safari. And it’s a mess
Safari is the new ie6
Edit: also blink (used by anything chromium) is based off WebKit (safari)
Wholeheartedly agree, but most people wont do it, so you end up with signal for 1 or 2 friends, telegram for a few others, and all the crap ones for the rest (whatsapp, slack, teams, messenger, etc)
Ive ditched every messaging app but signal and telegram, and its really annoying sometimes
I’m using TelegramFOSS right off F-droid and until I read this thread I didn’t even know there was a stories feature
There’s people already using it like that: off the top of my head, Nick from the linux experiment posts his videos and podcasts via @[email protected]
There’s already a bunch of platforms running like this for years. None of them are legal but stuff like the descendants of Popcorn Time keep vast libraries of high quality video files available through just p2p networks
Got a 486 DX4 to sell you 🤣