What is a ssh client?
A terminal? Termux from fdroid is good. Trrmuy from g store is not so good
What is a ssh client?
A terminal? Termux from fdroid is good. Trrmuy from g store is not so good
Anything would be fine I guess. Try fedora server. It ships with a gui (cockpit) for basic management tasks. Maybe it suits you
You can visit the site tomorrow when it isn’t as busy as today
Since OP is sharing it, op should back it up, not you
What are you looking for?
Actually, what OP is referring to should be called GNU/Linux. Here’s a link to do some more research https://www.gnu.org/gnu/linux-and-gnu.html
Is apple free? No? Then it’s either violating the GNU license or it is not based on it
Sorry 😅
Yeah, I haven’t solved puzzles like that in a while either
Didn’t realise that it’s yours! Kudos :)
Why did you post that implementation and not David Frank’s with 1.7 Terrabit/s ?
I’d virtualize windows. For me, it’s way more important to have a good host
You don’t. For me, it’s for friends and organisations and parties
It looks really good but I wonder if it is as efficient as niri or paperwm https://blog.system76.com/post/cosmic-de-tiling-redesign-and-libcosmic-rebasing
You do not need to know sql to do this.
You can filter for all the tags and update them with josm.openstreetmap.de and/or https://overpass-turbo.eu/
You can also suggest those tags to osmand and they implement them if they think it’s good and they have time
You have to create a custom map style and adjust the zoom levels for them
Unfortunately this is still missing. Especially some feature that someone can request the location, instead of me having to actively send it.
My partner could just pull it, with or without me approving (for a certain period). Or for kids. Or friends at a gathering.
All we need to know:
ubuntu still uses snaps
Bazzite
Apple does not allow other competing security and privacy features. If apple was opening up, the gov couldn’t do anything in the first place
If your government wants to look, we want to look as well
Who wrote these lists?
This one is a good “list” https://www.privacyguides.org/en/android/distributions/