Ok, but what do you download on your smartphone?
Ok, but what do you download on your smartphone?
Oh, so theycve abandoned the open source version :( I’m switching all my simple apps to Fossify.
What bothers me is that there is no way to answer a call using the phone when BT earphones are connected. It’s 2024, how’s that possible? It happens that I leave them in another room and I may forget that they are connected and when I answer I don’t ear anything, damnit!
By the way, even though I’ve always wandered why changing the dialer, I’m gonna try it!
Damn, I didn’t know! When did that happen? By the way, I’ve just noticed that the Simple apps haven’t been updated for about a year.
I’ve always wondered what’s the use of a download manager, especially on a smartphone. What’s your use case?
Thanks for the clarification!
Let’s hope that it doesn’t rely on the official release
The definition of the worlds open source seems to me that the source is readable by everyone. If you mean something different like @stochastic_parrot@sh.itjust.works said, then that’s something else.
They count as…gone! Gone to develop what’s been open source until it becomes closed source. As I think it should be, because what you helped to develop with your donation is still there.
Open source means that the source code is…open, that everyone can view and use it, it doesn’t mean that everyone can contribute to it. Or am I wrong?
This shouldn’t apply to Europeans thanks to the GDPR
IMHO RAID6 is the only way.
Or SnapRaid
Daaaaamn, was that so easy to just disable “Syncthing active”?
Let’s try! Thanks
For example on my laptop if I open Firefox it opens in full screen, if I open a terminal it resizes Firefox to half the screen and opens the terminal in the other half, a third and it splits whichever window I’m focused on vertically etc etc
Interesting!!! I’ll definitely give it a try! Thanks!
Thanks a lot for your precious information!
Thanks for your kind response!
I’ll definitely try using Wine and the Premiere alternatives.
About the virtual screen, I mean…screen, not desktop. I’ve added a screenshot in the OP.
I know that there are tons of Linux distributions, but I don’t have much time to try them. I’ve been using Ubuntu for my servers and I’ve seen that it’s quite nice and user friendly in the desktop version, …but I’ll do some extra search!
Are you sure that there are different type of notification for Syncthing? Have you disable the persistent one and still received a failed sync one (or something else)?
But in this way I don’t get any notification if something goes wrong
Why post an article from 2022? Did something happen lately about K9/Thunderbird?