I tend to write anything for distribution in Rust or something that compiles to a standalone binary. Python does not an easily redistributable application make lol
Just a guy doing stuff.
I tend to write anything for distribution in Rust or something that compiles to a standalone binary. Python does not an easily redistributable application make lol
Flip it twice and it starts an automation!
I keep mine in a self hosted Nextcloud instance, DAV sync is built into the app
Truly in a clbottom of its own
Conflicts haven’t been an issue for years, all modern iterations of KeePass (XC, kp2a, DX) support automatically merging in the latest before saving.
I’ve been using it for years this way across several devices, it’s incredibly solid
Store your database in a nextcloud instance and it’s that too
I’m not familiar with ports, does it provide an easy way to install packages of a particular version? Is it OpenBSD only, or just a system of installing things?
I’ve got no dog in the race as of yet, I’ve bounced off of nixos a few times because of the general lack of consistency from one package to the next in terms of configuration options made available in the Nix language.
Genuinely curious about how it compares. The nix package manager seems fairly promising, even on non-Nix systems, if I could ever convince myself I needed it
There’s also an app called Shutter that works quite well
Well that seems super cool
Somehow there’s never time to do it right, but there’s always time to do it again
I switch between this and Shutter on a regular basis depending on what I feel like using that day.
I dunno what you were using but I recommend virt-viewer.
The main thing for this one is that you’ll want to get a PCIe USB controller card and pass that through directly to the VM so that unplugs/replugs/device resets don’t connect the device to the host machine briefly while if determines if it should pass through.
In i3wm you can set a key bind to float a window above the tiling and it’ll do just that; You can even automate it with some custom for_window
rules if desired.
Most of the complaining I see is that they’re not going open source, they’re going “source available”
Java devs gotta be able to read the whole name of their WidgetFactoryBuilderRepositoryConstructorFactoryRepositoryBuilderFactoryRepositoryManagerBuilderFactoryRepositoryFactoryFactoryFactoryBuilderFactory
What would an operating system need yank registers for? Maybe if you get a good text editor to go with it, like Evil Mode 😉
It has one bearing: it puts them in the same location together
For those I just commit with the message “ngl there’s a lot of changes in here”
I run my pi-hole on a dedicated Pi, and I pull the updated image first without any trouble. Then after the updated image is pulled, recreating the container only takes a few seconds.
Dunno what’s broken about your setup, but it definitely sounds like something unusual to me.