

i personally wouldn’t use it as it’s more inconvenient. also i suggest probably go outside /hj
I like yerba maté and coding.
i personally wouldn’t use it as it’s more inconvenient. also i suggest probably go outside /hj
why would you wanna kill the programming language commitees.
This came pre-installed on fedora kde spin, and i really tried to like it.But it couldn’t, it just didn’t work intuitively, kept freezing, options were missing,… Right now i’m using audacious, and I like it a lot. Still a big fan of KDE’s stuff, for example, i love the Haruna media player <3
i use coding/languagename/project
, where most if not all projects are git repos.
so, coding/python/shira
, coding/java/datetime examples
i have some wildcards for the languages, most of my serverside js stuff lives in coding/node-deno
and most of my fullstack webdev stuff lives in coding/webdev
i used to have the coding directory on a hdd, but moving it to an ssd helped a lot when installing things made with node, among other things.
super scuffed due to translation layer. wait for kotlin rewrite and hope for multiplatform
i’ve heard pretty good things about matrix. discord is still ok imo, but i am also trying to move away from it as they feel all your messages into the summaries ai thingy.
the fork version works fine. if that dies, i’m hopeful some new fork will emerge. syncthing is well known and used by many, so i think as long as the original software is alive, there’ll be a way to use it on your phone. heck, there’s ways to run syncthing on a pocketbook e-reader, lol
from the error it looks like you’re importing an es module inside a common.js environment. but as @[email protected] said, there are several things that could cause this.
these two tools apparently let you rip borrowed audiobooks from this service named libby. although i haven’t tested them. https://github.com/ping/odmpy https://github.com/bookbonobo/libby-download-extension
also, have you checked the index? stuff like this is usually there.
Check out some alternatives:
searXNG - open source & self-hosted meta-search engine (aggregates results from many others, like google, bing, qwant, duckduckgo - configurable which ones.) list of public instances just pick one that’s close to you physically and has a good uptime.
duckduckgo - uses bing for most search results, but is way more private
brave search - uses their own index, has a privacy-respecting privacy policy and the results are pretty damn good
probably off topic, but i never understand people who actually use a trackpad, as i find them horrible to use and carry around a bt mouse w my notebook so i don’t have to use the trackpad. if you have the time, could you please explain a bit why you personally use it? Thanks!