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if your phone is supported by e/os/ you can try that. it’s almost completely degoogled, i’m using it and it works. if you really want to de-android your phone, your best bet would be postmarketos. i use that, too, but not full-time. it mostly works, depending on your device.
this channel has great tutorials. they’re up-to-date, too.
i’m using their e-mail, too and it’s working fine. they also have a custom domain perk which you can forward your custom domain there.
atomkarinca@lemmygrad.mlto Technology@lemmy.ml•Music industry’s 1990s hard drives, like all HDDs, are dying4·11 months agoI have a thick as a brick vinyl from 1972 and it’s still in a great condition :) i know it’s not suitable for 8-channel recordings or anything, but maybe we should’ve invested in that type of research.
that’s fair.
i have it set up on a headless server running alpine linux and it has libtorrent2 in its repos. i did exactly as i explained and got it workin, so i was assuming lots of things, apparently.
the site 404s.
here’s my ¢2:
- install i2p or i2pd
- install qbittorent
- enable i2p on qbittorrent (settings -> connections)
- find the torrent you’re looking for on postman tracker (on the installed i2p browser)
- that’s it!
you can start out with wayfire, as it has basic a panel included.
simple cuts and joinery
is it woodwork? then there’s a decent workbench https://github.com/dprojects/Woodworking
check out other workbenches, too https://wiki.freecad.org/External_workbenches
i think gnome and kde both have graphical interfaces for this. i like doing config files.
she was just happy for me.
i’m not trying to convert her, it’s just that i’m comfortable in doing this, it feels natural to me.
atomkarinca@lemmygrad.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•ISOs Explained + four programs to make Linux boot media5·1 year agobecause this video is a beginners guide and ventoy is irrelevant for that topic, yet here you are still talking about it.
atomkarinca@lemmygrad.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•ISOs Explained + four programs to make Linux boot media55·1 year agowow, really wow.
i saw veronica talk about ventoy weirdos on mastodon, and here you are.
because it’s a tiny system to get up and running, it’s especially invaluable for systems like mobile phones because the disk space varies a lot and some of them are really restrictive in that regard (i don’t know how mobian does it).
the thing is, this was supposed get everything simpler than openrc. the way i percieve it, that’s not the case.
i’m not using plasmo or gnome/phosh, i use sxmo, so it won’t affect me that much, but i think this effort might be fruitless at the end. i really really hope i’m wrong, because i love pmos (and sxmo).
atomkarinca@lemmygrad.mlto Linux Phones@lemmy.ml•Found some stuff which might be useful to those that would like WhatsApp on Linux phones3·1 year agoBaileys also supports the native mobile API, which allows users to authenticate as a standalone WhatsApp client using their phone number.
does this mean we wouldn’t need an official client to connect to every 14 days?
yes, thank you
lemmy client? it would be amazing just to have a tui.
i guess securescuttlebutt is what you’re referring to.
for 2d your best bet would be qcad (free) and draftsight (paid). some distros have qcad in their repositories.
a little more sophisticated would be freecad with its bim workbench and blender with the bonsaibim addon. both of them let you draw in 3d and print floor plans off of those model.
for a quick mockup you can try sweethome3d.