

Yes, you have to enable the service, this is for voidlinux (runit): https://docs.voidlinux.org/config/session-management.html
Yes, you have to enable the service, this is for voidlinux (runit): https://docs.voidlinux.org/config/session-management.html
I partially agree but could this actually not be a problem? Users who watch them on YT will still continue to do so, and instead people who prefer to use FreeTube/NewPipe or alternatives will still continue not actively supporting creators on YT but instead spreading their videos elsewhere. Right now the prediction of PeerTube taking views away from YT is quite utopian for most people.
Interesting alternative, thanks. SimpleX is the only one, as far as I know, allowing chronology since it has a chat and all, you can probably use also matrix protocol the same way but it require an account.
Yeah I’m test it and it’s just annoying for multiple files since you can’t share folders, you can probably send .zip/similar but you need to compress files first.
edit: But in general it works pretty good.
I also considered wormhole protocol but clients are very minimal, you don’t have chronology and you can’t access your old uploaded files like in SimpleX.
Have you tried with folders or zip?
I also love Synching but I was searching for something across the internet.
Thanks but I was searching for file sharing on the web.
Isn’t this just to share stuff in your local network between your os and phone?
Phones aren’t in the same local network
Just check news, Paragon case in Italy or other past security scandal.
There is a xfce live edition and a good wiki. Not having systemd is a great thing for these old specs in my experience.
This