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  • Which Calendar software do you use?

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  • That's very hard to answer without knowing what type of camping it is. There is a huge range of options. On one end of the spectrum you have RV campers who bring half a house with them and are dependent on infrastructure. On the other end you have people who just go out and sleep on a bed of moss that they made that day who could probably survive the apocalypse with nothing but a shoelace at their disposal. Somewhere in-between that, but distinctly different from normal camping, there's a whole genre of stealth camping where you're roughing it like an urban hobo but for fun.

  • You can stretch it that far but there doesn't exist a flatpak of pcmanfm anywhere. They'd have to have enough intimate knowledge of Linux and flatpak to build that themselves but then be so stupid as to format a question as poorly as my example?

    I should note that it went on to tell me to run some flatpak override commands which I know would break flatpak, so it's definitely making up stuff.

  • ChatGPT has become so intensely agreeable that you can actually ask it a bunch of technobabble that even someone who wouldn't know better would recognize as technobabble and it will agree with you. See pic

    I can post the details here.

    please do!

  • You can only make jokes about the jews so many times before it stops being ironic.

  • You couldn't even write that out yourself? You had to post a screenshot of someone else shitposting for you?

  • Linux speaks for itself, it doesn't need the advocacy of a nazi.

  • this app is not libre software.

    useless

  • I swear I remember there being a website dedicated to documenting laptops and other hardware linux compatibility. Someone here must know what I'm talking about.

  • Why are you even using flatpak if its core usecase offends you?

  • I'm a nobody who cares - I'm important address me by my full name and position - You know who I am <------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------->

  • Yes, that's the point.

  • It's how Tor works. You have to publish your relay's address or else other relays can't find you. You can host a private/hidden guard node, but not an exit or relay.

  • TOR is just slightly harder to keep up on as far as being listed on the same tables as commercial VPN hosts because it’s so dynamic. Anyone can spin up a node and be a relay or, for the brave/foolish, an exit node in a few minutes.

    Actually Tor relays and exits are published, public knowledge and you will be on every list that cares about listing those within hours of spinning up a relay or exit.

  • Took an angle grinder to a mini-ITX case to fit a full ATX size board in it.
    The board is resting unsecured on an anti-static bag and has a few mm of wiggleroom.
    The powersupply is resting, unsecured to anything, on top of the PCIe lanes.
    The rear fan is pressed up against the back grill by cables.
    The harddrives are just kinda chilling where-ever.
    The cables are routed with hopes and dreams.

    This is a hypervisor and is the backbone of all my infrastructure.

  • Everything I can see about this project still puts it far ahead of WiGLE- using OSM and not an outdated API key for gmaps, a website developed in this century, etc

  • This is awesome. I tried WiGLE some years back and they wouldn't let me pull much data out at all despite contributing so I'm into this.

  • They don't respond on any platforms, so I doubt that.

    It's probably some dude testing the waters for a mass-spamming bot.

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  • Tuta does not have a text-only mode for it's interface.