Or Tmate if you use Vim (or another CLI editor, or basically anything in the Terminal)
Or Tmate if you use Vim (or another CLI editor, or basically anything in the Terminal)
Is this similar to KDE Connect?
I found this one on the internet a few years ago
Immich is funded by FUTO btw
Who uses that anyway? Back when I was using a Samsung phone, I was always annoyed because I couldn’t uninstall this bullshit
The Pixel with GrapheneOS is simply superior. No ads, no tracking, no bloatware, no bullshit, just 100% FOSS software with privacy and security in mind.
There’s a simple and intuitive application called Universal Android Debloater which does everything for you
It’s free and open source on GitHub: https://github.com/Universal-Debloater-Alliance/universal-android-debloater-next-generation
An Alpine user, cool! What is it like to use it as your primary desktop OS? I have only played around with it on servers or in VMs and containers.
Paru > yay
On Arch I don’t need any, I just run paru
without any options, which by default invokes a full Pacman update, as well as updating all AUR packages. But I have a system maintenance script, that, besides doing some other stuff that’s specific to my system, runs paru -Sc --noconfirm
to clean the Pacman package cache, and delete unneeded cloned AUR Git repos and build artifacts.
It’s impressive how many things can be achieved with nothing more than the power of open source software
The new Element X is written in Rust and thus memory-safe. SchildiChat Next is based on it.
Fluffychat and Syphon are pretty good
I think Avalonia is pretty great for C# cross-platform UI stuff. JetBrains Rider is the best C# IDE on Linux.
Nothing about the program itself is subscription based. All of the normal features of an email client (that you would also find in Thunderbird) are available for free. You only need to pay if you want to use their services like Send later, read receipts or link tracking, because these requires backend servers and actually costs the money.
Thunderbird is the best IMO. Mailspring is also pretty good.
Also check out the Universal Android Debloater, it’s FOSS unlike unlike the program you mentioned