

Polybar looks pretty cool
Polybar looks pretty cool
It looks like it’s for their immediate family. I had issues with this when I was supporting people I didn’t live with, but if they’re using the same PC, it shouldn’t be an issue until something breaks.
I use NixOS, Gentoo, and Debian:
Sorry about that, I missed the part about this being for your phone.
I’ve heard good things about copyq, but I sometimes run into compatibility issues with it for some reason. Clipx is also good, straightforward and easy to understand
I tried running a 1/1Gbps connection over Cat5e at home too, but for some reason, I couldn’t get it to connect properly. Ended up switching to Cat6, and it finally stabilized. I’m still scratching my head over why the Cat5e didn’t work as expected.
What is the cost associated with Immich? I keep hearing about it, but I still don’t know how that really works I guess
Would it be better to route that directly? I’m not really understanding the complexity I guess.
How long can something like that really last, though? I wish we had a better idea of the timeline, before the quasi-demons start freelancing lol
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Perfection
This is a great idea. I didn’t see a Linux subway yet, but the process for requesting new lines seems pretty simple.
I haven’t experienced any of those bugs either, but I can see how it would be an issue. I always thought the KDE team waited to release new updates, but maybe they’re rushing things now? Not trying to hate on KDE, I’ve only heard good things about the developers. Gnome always seemed like the more minimalist option between the two, and to me that means stability.