I think people do that even in Linux, sometimes problemes are still very hard to solve and reinstalling is just faster, maybe I’m the only one. On another hand there is distro hopping ╮(︶▽︶)╭
Maybe too early in the morning but what is the reference here ?
Which are other handhelds ?
I’m not sure to understand this one ╮(︶▽︶)╭
I’m curious, why is kotlin interesting here ?
did you try pipepipe ? https://github.com/InfinityLoop1308/PipePipe
not available (T_T)
isn’t supposed to be super high voltage to work ? or maybe this would be super slow ?
Ok, so it seems everyone will migrate to it I guess ? I was already using it, maybe someone will post it here and on syncthing forum I guess.
Somene asked in an issue about this subject, maybe answers are gonna be posted here : https://github.com/Catfriend1/syncthing-android/issues/1149
Somene opened an issue about it, maybe answers are gonna be posted here : https://github.com/Catfriend1/syncthing-android/issues/1149
Somene opened an issue about it, maybe answers are gonna be posted here : https://github.com/Catfriend1/syncthing-android/issues/1149
Here you go https://lemmy.ndlug.org/post/1268531
Nobody here talks about keepassxc ? I’ve been using it for almost a decade, it can be used with sync tools to be shared, I’ve managed to have db keepass file opened on several computers and it did work well. Gplv3 here https://keepassxc.org/
Makes me think of this video of the geneticist Albert Jacquard that tries to show how ideas will always be in the commons. How it’s impossible for people to own a concept of an idea, using the example of “it’s impossible to tell who saw the rainbow the first to own its concept”.
It’s in french but it’s a total masterclass, I should translate it someday : https://effingo.be/2011/05/22/albert-jacquard-demonte-le-concept-de-propriete-intellectuelle/
I don’t get it !