Nice! I do the same ๐ฅฐ
beta_tester
Sry, Wrong top comment.
Hmm...
If you count Android and Chrome OS as Linux, which I do
Those are not gnu. I care about gnu, not linux, gnu. I can't even change the fucking size of my tiles on my pixel from huge to normal... i want freedom
That's not because suddenly, everyone will realize that the Linux desktop is wonderful. Sorry, folks, if it hasn't happened by now, it never will.
GNOME hasn't been that beautiful and easy to use as nowadays. When I show it to people, they love it. No joke!
I can easily give a fedora usb stick to a friend and let him install it. Without problem. No coding required.
As a latex user, reading "... and I absolutely need the formatting to be correct ..." and using word is a joke
No.
Too powerful and licensing isn't as good as it wa sin the past. Google was a great company but not anymore. It's like they hired apple people who gain more and more power within the company over the years.
You can run syncthing on the server as well ๐ I use Davx5 for carddav and caldav, it works perfectly fine. Probably for webdav as well
Syncthing is only for syncing. You can't access it directly on a foreign computer but that's not really what you want anyway. If it's only for keepass, I'd go with syncthing
When I first heard of kbin I thought it's just another lemmy instancewith a weird name for communities (magazines)
... but with microblogging features which sounds like a post on my own profile page like you can post on reddit. It was strange to discover that you can't do that on lemmy. I don't use that feature.
... so far there's no reason to switch to kbin. It would need to provide a signifcant difference in order for me to switch to it. I don't like "magazines" and I don't like the name "kbin" either but that'll probably change over time as I get used to it
Post solutions to programming/pc questions and people will come by themselves ๐
https://www.gnu.org/ and https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-distros.html