Adding to RSS.
I use FreshRSS to sync to Readably over Fever API.
Works very well!
Adding to RSS.
I use FreshRSS to sync to Readably over Fever API.
Works very well!
I don’t see evidence of them skipping back two pages past the point in history that redirects which is what prompted my comment.
You can right click (long press on mobile) to skip back to the page that took you there
I agree with you, I don’t want the trouble and just use mailgun free tier.
That said, I just need password reset emails for my IAM solution.
I imagine some just want to try, under the desire to avoid having their email data misused for data collection / ai training
Some news sources sell suvscrptions via newsletter.
Personally I find it quite nice, its similar to RSS and has high quality authors.
You can absolutely get by by, and have a great experience with GNOME + the app store.
Its a reason its default on so many distros.
The airplane captive portals generally don’t work if you use a different DNS.
I’ve always had to defer to “automatic” DNS and let DHCP give me the DNS address in order to access the wifi
But yaml forces the indentation
Would you really be paying for Crowdstrike for use at home?
Did you install from Minimal or Everything isos?
You may need to install the firmware for the GPU if so.
I’d argue there are two ideologies.
Gnome focuses on design and user interaction, then features.
Plasma focuses on configuration and modularity, then design.
It does seem like they are starting to converge though. With gnome focusing on more features, and Plasma focusing more on design and consistency.
Was hoping to see a fix for the right click menu randomly deciding to open as a window.
Gnome is way more put together than Plasma 6 at this point in time. Its rock solid reliable.
I keep gnome as my stable laptop setup, and Plasma as my tinkering with games setup. This outlines both of their strengths individually.
I usually use subprocess. Python has a very nice API for calling subprocesses.
Yes however you’re the only one talking about the alphanumeric keys.
It dictates the location and size of certain keys.
For example the needlessly large enter key on ISO or the annoyingly small left shift key in ISO. You could very likely prefer ANSI as well.
Also a programmer and think method names would be conducive using little endian.
TopicGet()
TopicCreate()
TopicDelete()
Writing this I realize we do this implicitly in some instances.
http.Get() -> httpGet()
http.Post() -> httpPost()
Been using vite for a while and haven’t had to think about it.
Glad node is catching up. But it’d spare even more headaches if it natively supported ES6 modules