

You can run your own, or community run, headscale server technically.
You can run your own, or community run, headscale server technically.
Look at the files in /etc/apt/sources.list
and /etc/apt/sources.list.d
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Which investment exactly? https://www.quiverquant.com/congresstrading/politician/Elizabeth Warren-W000817
She pretty much only holds mutual funds: https://www.opensecrets.org/personal-finances/elizabeth-warren/assets?cid=N00033492&year=2018
Well for one a .deb comes out of the box with an uninstall machenism. As well as file hashes, package singing, etc…
What makes you think Lemmy is “centered” in the EU?
Looks like a theming problem, not a GTK problem
No, a dock isnt a computer. It doesn’t have ram, doesn’t have a CPU in the sense of a general computation device. While it might have an MCU and with a lot of reverse engineering I don’t doubt you could run Doom on it, it isn’t a computer.
Precisely.
Common sense itself.
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Telegram doesn’t even encrypt group chats. And it doesn’t encrypt private convos by default.
KeePassXC has an option for shared database.
https://keepassxc.org/docs/KeePassXC_UserGuide#_database_sharing_with_keeshare
Pretty damn easy.
qemu-img convert -f vdi -O qcow2 Windows10.vdi Windows10.qcow2
Here’s a more complete guide: https://cubiclenate.com/2024/05/30/converting-vdi-to-qcow2-step-by-step-guide-for-virt-manager-migration/
https://virt-manager.org/ is a no brainer. Built upon libvirt/Qemu/KVM it’s way more powerful and pretty much just as easy to use. There is zero reasons to use anything else.
Or init.rd I guess? Like it or not, the whole point of systemd is to replace some legacy systems.
Have a look at systemd socket, they do exactly what you want, monitor the Unix socket and launch the service if it isn’t running when something is received on the socket! Very nifty!
I think you can do push-to-talk/drop-in at least via tts using BroswerMods on home assistant, that would be one option.
You can be pedantic if you want, but it’s pretty obvious OP meant RS232 serial.
What is the roof made of?
Wow yeah I was excited for this, cause if the specs are right I wouldn’t Ind paying around flagship price for a Linux first phone. But at $2K that’s over twice what I’d be willing to pay unfortunately.
Still, I wish them good luck because we desperately need Linux first mobile devices.