Will talk about Linux, plants, space, retro games, and anything else I find interesting.
I think rust would also bring in more developers. So more changes would eventually make its way into the kernel.
Admins have the ability to add upper limits to user uploads. I set mine to 100gb but it’s a family instance.
If you have the rights or it’s cc then that’s fine.
If you don’t make sure you have permission from the creators or rights holders.
Feel free to post to: [email protected] if/when you do!
Theres quite a few on [email protected]. Check it out
GitHub
GitHub can selfhost, but only on enterprise. Quite a few large companies have their own just to limit what code can get out.
sdf users seem to pop up with lots of self made content. Which is really awesome.
Not really. Most users on most platforms are just users. I give kudos to those instances that have unique names and < 10 users. Or to sdf, those users are awesome.
No problem. You did all the hard work! And it was a great video. I learned a bit :)
I work in a field that is 1. in the news every day and 2. is seeing HEAVY changes. Im sure you can figure it out ;).
They cant fire me, but I might be on accident haha.
I know COBOL, its pretty easy to pick up honestly. Its just the 40+ years of context and the "WHY"s that they did what they did that is hard.
With how many people are looking for COBOL I really should just make a resume specific to it, put salary * 1.2 and see if any remote positions pop up. Love my job, but with the latest news…
Ive used this in the past to host an email server. Eventually, my ISP actually stopped allowing people to use mail ports, so I had to discontinue. But it worked very well when I used it many years ago.
https://github.com/nodrm/DeDRM_tools is just the first one that pops up. Theres a LOT of software out there that does this. I would recommend getting a copy as GitHub has been going after “grey” repos for a bit once they are discovered (see switch emulation and the many fan games).
Most of the time, I personally just avoid by going to publishers that dont lock down books. They make things much easier than Amazon.
Nice having your own library is the way to go!
I heavily depends on where you get them. Most ebook publishers actually DONT put DRM on them. And other software can very easily remove the DRM if it is on the books.
Most systems can read the ebook format. Linux/Mac/Windows often comes with software. And if they dont, Calibre can work them.
https://github.com/Quill-OS/quill is a thing, although you have to get the exact model in order to make it work.
I really wanted https://github.com/joeycastillo/The-Open-Book to be a thing, but its very hard to get the parts and assemble (in my opinion).
https://gitlab.com/guyjeangilles/piereader looks promising.
Honestly, the biggest hurtle does NOT appear to be the hardware, its getting the ebook in an open format. If Amazon removes the ability to download the files, then it really doesn’t matter what you run, you cant read your book.
Theres other publishers that give you all the file types like: https://www.baen.com/. I recommend finding and supporting those.
Looks like it’s just in relation to the ui.
It’s git is here https://github.com/miniflux
I wouldn’t mind paying a small amount to a dev who’s app pulls in ALL fedi feeds. Donation or otherwise.
Nope just server
That would be cool. Closest I have is just a pinned link via Firefox.
Nice, you get a sticker!