I would donate if they accepted Monero
The guy who wants his employees to work 100h/week and sleep on the floor in the factory calls others insane. Yeah. I have nothing to add to that.
Commit message: It’s lit🔥🔥🔥
I use them for privacy reasons. They will register the domain name under their company name, you don’t have to give out any data about yourself whatsoever. You can pay anonymously with crypto currencies like Monero. Njalla was actually founded by one of the guys who also founded The Pirate Bay.
Definitely Tailscale
Webcord blocks the tracking JavaScript
And I think YouTube won’t like what they’re doing.
They have a lot of money for legal battles
kavin.rocks
always works for me. I also run my own private instance on a VPS, so far it never got blocked.
LibreTube looked promising but it no longer works.
You just need to switch to another Piped instance in the settings. You need to click on the three dots, then select settings, go to ‘Instance’ and at the top you can hit ‘Choose…’ to change the Piped instance. I haven’t experienced any issues with adminforge.de
. kavin.rocks
also seems to work well.
TrackPoint
Use the Webcord app to access Discord on Linux. It has better Wayland support and improved privacy. They are also on Flathub: https://flathub.org/apps/io.github.spacingbat3.webcord
Ok that makes sense
Any reason why you recommended Win 8.1 in particular?
I use the fish shell. In fish, you can just add fish_vi_key_bindings
to your config file and now Vi bindings will be automatically enabled when you start fish. For bash, it’s set -o vi
and for zsh it’s bindkey -v
. For the browser, you can install plugins like Vimium (Vimium-FF for Firefox) or Tridactyl. I find these to be incredibly useful, I love navigating around websites with j and k or d and u, jumping up with gg and down with G, searching with /, closing tabs with x, reloading websites with r, opening new tabs with t, going back and forward with H and L, etc.
By default they are not, but you can turn them into IDEs. In fact, you can turn them into better IDEs than stuff like IntelliJ or Visual Studio will ever be.
Oh thanks, now I got it. I agree, vi/vim bindings are awesome. I use them everywhere, in Emacs, in my shell, my browser, and in my tiling window manager. When I said, that I wouldn’t want to program in vi, I didn’t mean that because of the keybindings, I meant that because vi just lacks many useful features for programming and you can’t add plugins to it. I have programmed in Neovim for over a year though. Just switched to Emacs, because it has even more features, possibilities and customizability. I will never drop Vim keybindings though.
Some Tailscale clients are open-source and you can self-host a Headscale server