I like the approach Pop OS takes. Their software store lets you choose between deb or flatpak when you install software. I’ve had issues with flatpak versions of some software, and flipping to the deb package usually fixes it.
I like the approach Pop OS takes. Their software store lets you choose between deb or flatpak when you install software. I’ve had issues with flatpak versions of some software, and flipping to the deb package usually fixes it.
I use a local text editor and push the git repository, which triggers automation to generate and publish the content. vscode is my editor for that work.
I run a static site using Hugo, Gitea, Gitea Runners, Cloud Front, and S3.
I can understand how the system config can be back in that short amount of time. How does data backup and restore work in Nix? Is it different than other distros?
The Phoenix Project
Jack Black walks out in a Clap Trap t-shirt.
I want it to become as useful as reddit was in finding concise and correct information for a huge variety of topics.
I use 1Password, but I’m probably going to migrate to a self hosted Vaultwarden before my next renewal.
Anyone have some favorites related to Lemmy or Mastodon? I’ve seen a couple that claim to make following and subscribing easier on other instances but I’m not sure if they are trustworthy.
I’m excited for Homeworld 3
I was looking up traefik labels for my new Lemmy docker-compose setup and had to reference reddit.
When a project doesn’t publish a deb or other native package, or when the flatpak is much newer and has features you need.