

open source, can be self hosted or you can use the official instance.
Personally I have been using KDE connect most of the time when I am at home.
Pairdrop I use more when sharing with other people across the internet.
open source, can be self hosted or you can use the official instance.
Personally I have been using KDE connect most of the time when I am at home.
Pairdrop I use more when sharing with other people across the internet.
You can run a gui-less service that recieves and displays push notifications. I’ve programmed something like this before. I know it is technically a kind of client, but it is not an email-client.
Is the ‘%MARKDOWN’ part of your example correct? That should also be converted to a dash? Or did you forget the 20 there?
ask deepseek to summarize the video and post the text result here
The picture is perfectly ironic.
Even if it was not meant this way it can be interpreted as: an idealist preaching his philosophy to somebody who actually gets real work done.
(there is probably also a joke about the patriarchy and mansplaining in there somewhere)
I code in silence.
But when I listen to music I REEEEAALLYYYYY L I S T E N. Stuff like Tool, Coin Locker Kid, Kaoru Abe - and I find it impossible to concentrate on code while those play, they mentally drag me in.
I would have known that if I had the attention span to read all that text from OP
Source?
Edit:
found it. Welcome to the NHK
I don’t navigate the site at all.
I just use the commandline to push commits to repos.
For creating a new repo on sr.ht I have written a script that uses the GraphQL API (which is horribly documented in my opinion and required days of trial and error). It is not meant for general users and is specific to my needs, but anyone who is interesred can find it linked below.
If you want to use it, you have to run git init and do a commit first. Everything else should be explained in the help. The script does some other stuff that I wanted when migrating all my projects from github, which you should be able to easily modify.
(unlicense)
Sadly it’s a bot more complicated than just a docker container, but there is the manual install doc that goes into a bit more detail.
For anything deeper you’d have to read the script.
Personally I use Dokploy. It’s a dead simple docker web UI that makes domains and ssl easy peasy
GrayJay works fine for me
All your data and traffic passes through various routers and servers (both of which are computers and have memory) while you do anything on the internet (You can find the list of such computers by doing a traceroute). But because it is end to end encrypted - you don’t care.
You can selfhost PairDrop though. Including the signaling and turn server. It’s open source.
The file does not get uploaded to remote servers. It passes through them, fully encrypted, and the server does not have the keys to decrypt your files.
I think I am limited by the software.
With a gigabit ethernet connection, I was not able to have a good experience.
Thereis stuff like
https://meshtastic.org/
https://unsigned.io/private-messaging-over-lora/