Awesome! Just tried out the iOS app, it looks really nice! It seems to have some quirks with local downloads, like not showing any download progress anywhere, and not being able to download some episodes despite being able to play them. But it looks like there is finally going to be an iOS podcast app that can sync through the gpodder API and that’s amazing. If it has a solid offline mode (syncing progress properly after going back online) it might replace AntennaPod on Android for me as well
I’m not getting one of those until I can fold it into a swan
Well, Germany is still actively supporting a genocide, and their car industry is probably supplying a not-insignificant amount of funds for that.
I see. Thanks for the link! I might try out immich once they have a stable version, but I might try out ente before that
What’s better about immich? I haven’t used either
Just that the vegetables in this case are actually fastfood and gummibears.
Surely your device is supported by another option among Graphene, e, or iode?
If you look at the details, there are signs, like structures or geometry that don’t make sense or aren’t aligned properly. Things an artist with intent would have no reason to draw that way.
The current stable version of PopOS is pretty outdated because they’re working on a big overhaul
Look cool! I think you should consider putting a screenshot of the UI somewhere near the top of the README
Fluffy chat allows multiple accounts
And then another one 4 years later
This. There’s plenty of stuff that can go wrong just exposing your stuff to the open internet.
Which are only added in fine print on the price tag usually. But it’s more like 8-25 cents for cans, most plastic bottles, and some glass bottles.
I think a lot of peope understandably misunderstand this post because it doesn’t really explain the situation. After reading OP’s comments I gather that OP put a new server online (not on AWS) and was immediately port scanned by a host that is on AWS. Since OP did not consent to being port scanned, they filled out an abuse complaint with AWS, the hoster the scan came from, out of principle, knowing that it probably won’t do much. Which is totally fine if that is how you want to spend your time.
I think what most commenters thought is that OP was hosting with AWS and complained to them that someone else scanned their server. This does not seem to be the case.
I didn’t see it in the list, so I recommend Breakout 71. It’s a lot of fun!
You didn’t “just need Nintendo Online”. You needed to have had it for consecutive two years as either the sole owner or head of the family account, 50 hours of having played games plus, crucially, having agreed to share that data with Nintendo, as well as having agreed to marketing emails, all prior to their announcement. Or you just preordered it literally anywhere else.
I suspect that’s something that would need to be brought up either with the developers of the specific program that handles keyboard inputs or languages, if it cannot be changed in general. Or with the individual Desktop Environment projects that create the GUIs to change the underlying settings, if that setting just is not exposed graphically. Unfortunately I don’t know what those would be, but maybe it can help point into a more precise direction for further research. I doubt that it is an issue that goes as deep as the Linux kernel being involved. (Take it with a grain of salt though, I’m mostly speculating.)
Edit: in a quick search I found this thread with a possible solution: https://forum.manjaro.org/t/trying-to-change-dead-key-behaviour-im-stumped/85029
Autumn around here is just rainy winter lite that leads into winter standard, followed by winter extended cut, before I finally get my two weeks of summer again.