

Then I suggest using Interstellar if draft saving is important to you. I’ve never had an automatic draft fail to save on Interstellar.


Then I suggest using Interstellar if draft saving is important to you. I’ve never had an automatic draft fail to save on Interstellar.


The source code of the client applications prove they don’t comply.


If you decide to go the dual-boot route with shared storage between windows and Linux, then I recommend using a btrfs partition. You’ll have to install WinBtrfs to use it on windows, but the experience is a filesystem that’s much better than ntfs on both windows and Linux.
Is file.garden down? I’m unable to connect.


There is an open source driver for using btrfs on windows. Microsoft could easily say “yep this is our filesystem now” and make it the new default. But why would they ever do anything that benefits the consumer?


I’d recommend Caddy for newbies. Not only is the configuration generally easier than NGINX, but it also handles all your certificates completely automatically.
I don’t think that’s an em dash. It’s way too long.


I’d love to see Linux running on it.


You should try Sable! It’s way closer to discord than element is.


microG pretends to be google play services, so if your phone has that spyware on it then I’m pretty sure you’ll have to uninstall it before you can install microG.
I agree. DisplayPort is clearly better than HDMI.


Have you tried microG? It’s a foss implementation of play services that supports firebase notifications.
I don’t know much about immutable distros, but I do know that wine installs everything in ~/.wine/drive_c and automatically places .desktop files in your desktop directory whenever you install a program that creates a desktop shortcut, all of which should work just fine on immutable distros.
Wtf is the difference between login with google and login with YouTube?
Where do those links even come from? Did Google add some “feature” to Android that changes every link you copy?
Please don’t encourage Linux noobs to paste random shit into their terminal and type in their password. It’s the absolute easiest way to get hacked on Linux.
Since when is .google a TLD??


The false sense of security is actually caused by people saying the AUR is the easiest way to safely get all your packages, when in reality the AUR itself tells you to always review PKGBUILDs and to not blindly trust AUR packages.


How did you unlock the bootloader on a Samsung phone?
I’m pretty sure it’s bound to Super+V by default now. It’s bound like that for me and I don’t remember if I changed it in global keybinds or not.