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Yes, XMPP with proper TLS on the server side and Conversations or one of its forks (preferably fetched from F-Droid) using OMEMO encryption should be good enough. If you are brave or paranoid, give Tox a try: https://tox.chat/
Yes, XMPP with proper TLS on the server side and Conversations or one of its forks (preferably fetched from F-Droid) using OMEMO encryption should be good enough. If you are brave or paranoid, give Tox a try: https://tox.chat/
Maybe the first question is what your budget is, both regarding money and time. For example, you could buy a pre-configured NAS from Synology or QNAP, which requires less technical skills but more money, or a home-made solution reusing used components (but fresh disks for reliability). Depending on your electricity costs, you may want to choose a low-power solution or something which you power off when not used. For storage, maybe a three-disk RAID5 is a good compromise. For backups, plain S3 cloud storage encrypted via restic is a good idea.
Well, you have Finland in the north-east, Ireland in the north-west, and every land border faces a Euro-zone country. Few other countries can claim the latter.
If at all, you want to use Gentoo’s ebuild system, which can be seen as some kind of superset of PKGBUILDs. I guess one could write a Python script that “dumbs down” ebuild scripts to PKGBUILDs for simple packages (excluding complex stuff like kernel, KDE, …). The main challenge, as pointed to before, would be maintaining a table mapping package names between distributions in order to get the dependencies right.
Those would be harvested to train LLMs even without asking first. 😐
Yes, one of the factors that contributed to the demise of Windows Mobile was the lack of backwards-compatibility for apps between 7, 8, an 10.
Qt (the one used by KDE) has progressed not only through a number of owners (Trolltech, Digia, Nokia, …), but also licenses such as the QPL to be triple-licensed under GPL, LGPL, and commercial for most of its components.
Mal als Beispiel wie das in anderen Ländern (Schweden) gemacht wird:
Das da ein freundlich-lächelnder Mann in rot steht, ist nur fürs Pressefoto. Normalerweise Selbstbedienung. Der ganze Apparat kan in der Höhe eingestellt werden. Vorne die Fläche ist für eine digitale Unterschrift, die auf die Karte gedruckt wird. Bezahlt wird dann per Bank/Kreditkarte. Alles papierlos.
The “C” in the progress bar is alternating between “c” and “C” to give the impression of munching.
There is some information missing in the problem description. For example, if you close the lid, does the computer suspend/sleep/hibernate? It may be that when the computer sleeps something “breaks” or it may be that the act of physically closing/opening the lid has an effect (e.g. because the WiFi antenna is embedded in the display frame).
Some time ago I had a similar problem with Tailscale and sleeping. When Tailscale initializes itself (at boot), it has to interact with another service to communicate which DNS servers have become available (e.g. 100.100.100.100). Several implementations of such services exist (resolvconf, openresolv), in my case systemd-resolved. During normal operation, resolvectl status
(if using systemd-resolved) shows which DNS servers and which search domains are configured for each network interface such as tailscale0
. Now, there is a bug (or feature) that systemd-resolved “forgets” the DNS configuration it got from Tailscale when the computer is put to sleep. So, when the computer wakes up, name resolution via Tailscale no longer works, giving you the impression that Tailscale itself is not working, although Tailscale’s low-level functions are still operational.
My “solution” was to write a small script that gets executed when the computer wakes up which sets again DNS server and search domain for network device tailscale0
.
ArchLinux’s pacman with ILoveCandy option enabled.
Die Älteren unter uns werden sich noch an den Wechsel von DM zu € erinnern, als in Restaurants die Währungsymbole ausgetauscht wurden, aber die Beträge gleich blieben.
Ohne Paywall: https://archive.is/784WL
Gibt es da nicht da nicht die ganzen Rankings von Zeitschriften (Focus, …)? Was Schulen angeht, Bayern vermeiden. Da habe ich schlimmes gehört. Da herrscht (pedagogisch) teilweise der Muff der 1950er Jahre. Gebiete, die von Klimakatastrophe (Dürren, Überschwemmungen, Küste) betroffen sind, meiden. Fahrradfreundlich (flaches Land, Fahrradwege) und/oder guter ÖPNV ist ein Plus.
Did someone say ‘Wing Commander’?
There was choice, but not enough volunteers: https://www.debian.org/ports/kfreebsd-gnu/
#Peertube got already mentioned, but just serving video files may already suffice. Modern webbrowsers are capable of playing videos. Some tweaking of parameters may be necessary when encoding them. Also, no frills such as dynamic adoption of bitrate/quality or high-level stuff like commenting, likes, or subtitles.
Leider führen kleine Supermärkte oder Discounter wenige bis gar keine alkoholfreien Biere. Wenn man eines haben will, muss man immer zum Fachhändler (Getränkemarkt). Und trotz Biersteuer sind alkoholfreie Biere nicht mal merkbar billiger.
Ah, ein Störtebeker-Fan 😀
Persönlich ziehe ich Weizenbiere vor und kann das Bernstein-Weizen empfehlen.
KDE Connect has been mentioned before. You can supplement this and other tools by using a VPN so that both endpoints can see each other even if the underlying network does not allow this. My preferred solutions are Tailscale (managed, cloud-based) or Headscale (for self-hosting).