

I have a reminder pop every few months to download the newest games that I bought from GoG. I’ve found it easier to download one or two, rather than a giant batch.
I have a reminder pop every few months to download the newest games that I bought from GoG. I’ve found it easier to download one or two, rather than a giant batch.
GoG checking in with no arbitrary server requirements! Why reward companies for treating you badly?
When companies treat me like a sucker, I move on to companies that don’t.
https://github.com/x13a/Silence
Available on fdroid. I’ve never checked to see if it phines home tho
All I get is “Secure Connection Failed: PR_END_OF_FILE_ERROR”
Thats awesome. It works like qutebrowser.
You should try and get those examples posted to the github repo
Correct! I get confused sometimes! :)
RTMP cameras with Motion: https://motion-project.github.io/
I use https://tt-rss.org/ The devs are kinda jerks, but the app works decently if you can self-host. Theres also a couple of phone-apps that work fairly well.
I’ve long been a fan of edis: https://www.edis.at/
I use Webcalendar - https://www.k5n.us/webcalendar/
Its been a while since I’ve looked at the alternatives, but this has served me well for >7 years
I have Dovecot and Postfix running on Debian on a server in my closet. Works great for my needs
I use Debian and Ganeti. I’ve not toyed with much else, so I dont know how they compare.
I just use a few shell scripts. Basically some simple bash scripts that do all the work after a fresh install.
Kubernetes/Ansible are great to learn, but are also more complicated for simple setups.
I have a big storage server and a couple of backup drives for all my media