I see how this could be useful for software documentation. One can support their documentation on their instance and cross-link it to related projects. Also, anywhere someone reads it they can contribute changes and corrections.
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Terminator isn't supported anymore as far as I remember. A good substitution for it is Tilix. I'd been using the latter for a while but recently I switched to the new default terminal in Fedora (it had weird name that I unable to remember) and Tilling Shell extension for Gnome.
Fedora changed it to the one I'll never remember the name of;)
A week ago YouTube forced me to disable an adblock extension on one of my PCs.
And you know what? Experiencing YouTuve with advertising is the best. It completely breaks my mood interrupting a video I'm watching and I often end up just closing the video and going to do something else like coding or doing something useful at home.
So, I'm here recommending disabling your ad blocker if you are prone to procrastinating like me:)
Originally posted yesterday here https://fosstodon.org/@lig/113747812959094455
Personally, I'm looking forward for our to stabilize to try working on Matrix protocol support.
Yeah, let it die already
I was using this kind of a setup a long time ago with 120GB SSD and 1TB HDD. I've found the overall speedup pretty remarkable. It felt like a 1TB SSD most of the time. So, having a cache drive of around 10% of the main drive seems like a good size to cost compromise. Having a cache 50% size of the basic storage feels like a waste to me.
I have a question: did WhatsApp fix the vulnerability that was exploited?
Also, how many more are still there?
Bluesky was never meant to be free and open. It's just marketing and building user base trying to compete with the main Twitter competitor which is Mastodon. Don't get me wrong, I'm not trying to things for granted. I support Mastodon instance that I use on Patreon and I know what it takes to develop an Open Source software.
Aggregating Matrix, xmpp, irc, and telegram could work for me. But I'd rather did this on my private matrix instance now though.