Sorry about that! See this comment for a few ways around the paywall.
Apologies, I run the Bypass Paywalls Clean extension for Firefox so I don’t even notice when sites have paywalls (and I recommend everyone else do the same). It’s right up there with adblockers as being almost an essential component of browsing the web these days.
https://github.com/bpc-clone/bypass-paywalls-firefox-clean
Here are a few more options for viewing the article without a paywall if you don’t want to install an extension.
Ente it you’re looking for a paid service. (For me, photos are too important to self-host.) They’re end-to-end encrypted and both server and clients are open source.
Will that work even if the plane registration is private/anonymized? Sure you can know where every plane is, but can you know whose it is?
I run a “public” instance with basic auth so I can use it from anywhere (phone, work). I’ve made my instance my default search engine everywhere. (I know basic auth is not the most secure but I wouldn’t even really care it other people used my instance; I just don’t want it hammered.)
I’ve been really impressed by Dart as a programming language. I’ll admit I don’t have a breadth of knowledge, but coming from C# I feel right at home, and it has a few extra neat tricks that C# is picking up in return (like empty list syntax and the spread operator).
Notice Linus doesn’t use tabs; he just thinks the parser shouldn’t die when it sees them.
+1 for LibreDNS! I don’t see it mentioned enough.
I ended up just disabling that notifications channel cuz I don’t care that much it it fails in the background.
Also note that you can pin the paste button to the suggestions bar by long-pressing it.
By the way, you can use spoiler tags on Lemmy!
::: spoiler This is a spoiler
Now the movie is ruined!
:::
Now the movie is ruined!
Two monitors is the absolute minimum, but I think three can be very useful.
On one, I have reference materials, on one I have code, and on one I have the application I’m developing. I think it makes for a pretty good workflow.
until its ready for F-Droid release
Just FYI, it is on IzzyOnDroid!
Wow, that’s a gamechanger! HeliBoard has so many neat little tricks like that, but sometimes they’re hard to find.
Thanks, that’s a nice and concise summary!
Where does MagicEarth get its traffic data from? Also is it FOSS? I couldn’t find much about it.
What distro do you recommend?
Thanks for this clarification! That is slightly more palatable.
I should say I’m more interested in a good multi-device sync than long-term backup, so that sounds good for Proton.
I’ve been trying to explain to someone recently why rebasing and force pushing their feature branch has no benefit when we use a squash commit strategy for merging to main.
While you’re 100% right, is there anything wrong with this approach? Sometimes I like to keep by personal branches clean, especially before I open a PR.
It can be encrypted…