

CasaOS is very easy to use and it’s a good starting option so you can test if self-hosting is for you. If you outgrow CasaOS, I can recommend an intermediate solution called: Coolify.
CasaOS is very easy to use and it’s a good starting option so you can test if self-hosting is for you. If you outgrow CasaOS, I can recommend an intermediate solution called: Coolify.
I work with figma using the browser. What are the benefits of the desktop app?
Right now on Linux, it’s only possible with Nvidia, right? I have an old 1060 on my server. (all-AMD on my Desktop).
Here I am again.
I’ve been fantasizing of making a simple GS GUI.
I use Ghostscript for postprocessing the PDF files. What do yo I use to add a color profile for example?
Why would anyone need to run Doom on medical equipment?
If we all spent that money on gimp, scribus and inkscape, they would be so much better in just 2 years.
Something like this happened to me once. Now I’m on Bazzite on my desktop and Aurora on my laptop.
Pure bliss.
What I failed to convey is: that method doesn’t work with image based distros, unless you manually edit the boot partition maybe?
I daily drive Aurora (which is an image based distro) from an m2 caddy on my work laptop.
These kind of distros do not allow for manual partitioning, so they just use the whole drive.
My BIOS is set to prioritize Aurora.
My m2 caddy can be used on any other hardware and Aurora will boot just fine.
How do you switch to the beta channel?
Can you login to your account using the peertube app?
Isn’t it easier to boot using the bios ? zero maintenance. zero chance of an update fucking it up.
Mastodon is already bigger than Lemmy. Just as Twitter was always bigger than Reddit. Long form text is always less popular. Pictures and videos are more popular than short form text, that’s why Instagram is bigger than X. We’ll see how Pixelfed grows in the coming years.
This would make for the perfect setup.
Welcome addition to the alternatives, however Paperless has set the bar pretty high.
In which threat models are Windows & OSX more secure than Linux?
OPDS is the standard for ebook distribution. Most eBook apps support it, I bet your boox does too.
You can subscribe to a feed and browse the catalogue and download a book. Some popular OPDS catalogues are:
If you use Linux, check out Foliate reader from Flathub.