There is an identity protocol for achieving that, called zot. However it requires the forums/sites you’re visiting to have Zot implemented. That is likely not the case, as Zot is way less prevalent than even ActivityPub.
Bit-breaker working in cybersecurity/IT. Only languages I know are English and Programming ones.
Sometimes I write things about technology.
If I told you the SHA256 for this sentence starts with 'c, 5, four, a, and a', would you believe me?
There is an identity protocol for achieving that, called zot. However it requires the forums/sites you’re visiting to have Zot implemented. That is likely not the case, as Zot is way less prevalent than even ActivityPub.
Yes.
I use Time Recording on mobile for this. It’s not FOSS but it does everything you want, exception being not on the PC.
In that order.
I was expecting this to be a randomized selector. Just roll the dice!
Note, misleading title. The couple has tens of thousands vintage and older phones. Not just ten.
There really is no reason to use CalyxOS vs Graphene these days. GrapheneOS offers sandboxed play services with the standard SELinux policies for unprivileged Android software.
GrapheneOS also has hardened_malloc, which seems to have the best design for malloc hardening out of any alternatives I’m aware of.
MicroG requires very strong privileges and weakens the comprehensive privsep you’d otherwise have. Calyx shouldn’t be considered much more secure than Android Open Source Project (AOSP).
The *arrs don’t actually find content for you, they give you an interface to track and view content. You would still need some type of finding service to plug into Sonnar be it Usenet or torrents. What ever providers you use for finding content, would stay the same if you just add Sonarr etc. Maybe this will help explain things.
Give The Prince Of Nothing series a read. A bit more of a philosophical series than a hack and slash fantasy.
Good to see them working on the important issues affecting Android auto.
I happily pay for their support. Haven’t needed it, but IMO; money well spent.
Vaultwarden here :) But yes, a secure multi-tenet password manager is invaluable.
Not really client software but proxmox is damn useful. It’s replaced any hypervisors at at least 2 companies I’ve been in IT at. It’s not going to run your multi-national datacenters, but for the 2 or 4 locations on a low budget, with a need for Virtualization Proxmox makes it easy.
Hmmm c/build_a_pc ?? 🤔
Subz looks pretty good for this, but it’s android only. Not even an option to host as a website with a frontend; just an app on your phone.
What?
Nah, I don’t have patience or desire to.
Reductionist, Sunk Cost Fallacy, Choice-support bias, list goes on.
Most things it does are IO bound […] so you’re really not benefiting from anything specific to Rust,
Preach.
Etar is my go to calendar app as well, pair with the ICSx5 and I just works.