It is an appstore for Flatpaks. Flatpaks are a universal app package for Linux that runs in a sort of containerized environment. They’re very prolific in the immutable linux world.
It is an appstore for Flatpaks. Flatpaks are a universal app package for Linux that runs in a sort of containerized environment. They’re very prolific in the immutable linux world.
It’s closer to Slack, but Rocket Chat is another option.
I’ve been using this image with different providers for years. I would highly recommend it.
I was using MarkText and a fairly structured set of directories. I switched to Bookstack which allows me to do essentially the same thing but with a web interface and the ability to share with even using RBAC. It doesn’t do the cool linking stuff though.
I have obsidian installed, but I haven’t really looked into how to use it. It has been on my list of things I should probably learn for a long time now
But I have Bitwarden setup to need 2fa.
I only did for my last semester mostly as a practice for using git and to have something to show recruiters/employers.
As someone who travels for work, it seems like most places ask.
It’s me toast@fake.com
Some devices, like Android, do this automatically. By default they have randomized mac enabled.
This is one of the jobs of OpenLDAP.
It’s one of those things that sounds cool and fun, then you realize it’s mostly just paper work and reading logs.