

How am I supposed to give feedback if I can’t try it? A paragraph is not a project. Regardless, private projects should require no validation. Who cares what reddit thinks? You’re not trying to sell anything, or convince anyone of anything, right?


How am I supposed to give feedback if I can’t try it? A paragraph is not a project. Regardless, private projects should require no validation. Who cares what reddit thinks? You’re not trying to sell anything, or convince anyone of anything, right?


I guess you can just restore things, this is news to me, but pretty neat.


It’s a scary world out there, I absolutely understand the feeling of reading too far in to a slop piece and feeling like my time was stolen from me. We have to support good human content, even if it’s from some hedge fund think tank thing. Thank you for being honest, sorry for calling it bullshit. It was bullshit, but, like I’m sorry.


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As a Guix user, I recommend Ubuntu. If you stick with it, there are specific distros for gaming, but, Ubuntu has such a large user base it makes it very easy to get answers to questions that are specific to your distro. Ubuntu makes it easy to install nvidia and other ‘3rd party drivers’, it’ll just work. I do recommend installing software in the terminal, the Ubuntu app store I feel has some rough edges.


Well, the alternative ROM scene has been active as long as Android has, so I kinda doubt Google hasn’t thought about whether their software is actually soft and squishy like the name implies, and easy to remove or modify.


I think you might be right, but it’s a little silly to think Google would only install spyware on a tiny fraction of their phones that they somehow had a premonition that GrapheneOS would be installed on.


The user base of Pixel phones is small? What?


You can just pass the --update flag when invoking yt-dlp. I don’t think the package itself needs to be up to date in order to work reliably.


Yeah. Sorry I didn’t see this.


The official, maintained syncthing app is available on Android through the Termux ‘pkg’ manager.
I’ve only had time to look at the single file php app, it looks really great on first blush! I am going to give it a run later. I think you’re a little too hard on yourself for lack of programming experience, this looks well structured. I personally don’t like the lack of indentation in the html, or the single line css classes, but I understand that they might decrease the file size a little.