Knowing Google, this is not a given at all.
Software developer and self-hosting enthusiast
Knowing Google, this is not a given at all.
Finally, an unpopular opinion I can disagree with
Oh cool. I thought the API changes broke it
libreddit is dead though…
Those aren’t really netbooks though. But I guess the term now just stands for 11.6" laptop.
Do netbooks still exist? I can’t seem to find them for sale anymore.
I was going to suggest something like Kaboom.js for simple game development, but their site is currently down…
Kinda expensive vps for a single person instance, is it not?
Or you could consider using Caddy instead: https://caddyserver.com/docs/quick-starts/reverse-proxy
I do the same, and eventually I started using Obsidian on top, but you can always switch to something else that opens markdown (vim!)
Never used digg. I went directly from Slashdot to Reddit.
The main reason I’ve heard is that chromium is far easier to embed than Gecko. Gecko isn’t something you embed like a library. It’s something you build upon. Detaching Gecko from Firefox UI (or Thunderbird for that matter) is supposedly really hard.
Another +1 for Nigara. Been using it for 1.5 years now. Never going back to regular home screens again.
Hello from another personal instance :)
I backup using a simple rsync script to a Hetzner storage box.
Second the Brother MFC. We’re really happy with ours. Before that we had a HP LaserJet which actually was that bad either. I guess just avoid the cheap inkjet machines.
My work laptop runs Ubuntu, my home PC runs Windows 10. I used Mac OS in my last job. I’m not really picky about it.
I recommend Ansible as described in the official docs. Fairly easy if you know your way around a terminal and have a suitable Linux box for deployment.
So an influencer basically.