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Another vote for nextcloud.
Or synchthing if you want something that is serverless, but does not support sync on demand.
Another vote for nextcloud.
Or synchthing if you want something that is serverless, but does not support sync on demand.
I would favour an AMD Ryzen 7000 based laptop. Much better battery life than Intel and better graphics performance.
Lenovo ThinkPad T and P series are excellent build quality.
Asus Zenbooks or Expertbooks with OLED screens are also excellent. Displays are on par, or superior to Macbooks. Excellent colour accuracy.
Make sure you get something with at least 16GB of Ram, or 32GB if available.
You got to say he was a master bullshitter, but he had some miracle workers engineers that made it happen.
Likely an unpopular opinion, but if Hamas releases the hostages and surrenders it’s leadership, it is more likely to result in cessation of military action for some time, than if Israel stops bombing.
The current calls to stop bombing is akin to telling the US to stop bombing cities in Germany during world war two.
Israel is looking to exploit and oppress, but don’t forget that Hamas will not stop until all Jews and non Muslims are exterminated.
Agree on this. Servethehome on YouTube has a series on different 1 litre PCs they review in detail.
The fact that the processes are so different, is part of the problem. Developers need to spend the same effort 3 or 4 times.
I get that, but in functionally they are so similar from an end user perspective, I would argue their development efforts should be combined.
I wish distro’s would combine efforts much more so we have a better desktop experience. Do we really need 15 window managers when we could have 2 or 3 much better ones.
Unify to a single package manager, they are all functionally the same.
Standardize on flatpacks and abandon snaps and appimage
Not strictly true. Firefox gets inferior support from cloud services, like Microsoft. Newer versions of their Web apps are not available on Firefox.
But there should be no downside. It’s all artificial.