

That marriage didn’t last long 😂😂😂😂 This is going to be highly entertaining.
That marriage didn’t last long 😂😂😂😂 This is going to be highly entertaining.
Yes!! That would be really helpful, too.
According to the dev, Play Services is only needed for casting:
“…you only need play services for Chromecast.” SOURCE, replying to a GrapheneOS user
He even offers an option to install without the play store (via Aurora) and to contact him for the license. SOURCE
The only feature I want (because it really does feel all my other needs perfectly) is the ability to DELETE articles.
Some of the stuff that gets by RSS before it’s moderated out from the source, can be awful. Since I keep an archive of my feeds, this becomes problematic.
Symfonium
What didn’t you like about it?
That’s what I’m using after looking at a bunch of other options based on my requirements, and while I didn’t want to go with a closed source, paid app, it does everything.
You should read Psalm 137:9. Literally throwing babies against rocks to kill them is a blessing.
There is no translation that can be interpreted as anything else:
King James Bible Happy shall he be, that taketh and dasheth thy little ones against the stones.
Contemporary English Version May the Lord bless everyone who beats your children against the rocks!
GOD’S WORD® Translation Blessed is the one who grabs your little children and smashes them against a rock.
The entire Bible is full of insane shit like that.
I don’t believe anyone who says they’ve read the Bible and still choose to be Christian. That would either make them a liar or deranged.
Incoherent babbling. It’s like listening to a drunk.
How does one realistically test their backups, if they are doing the 3-2-1 backup plan?
I validate (or whatever the term used is) my backups, once a month, and trust that it means something 😰
Bookmarking “headscale”!
I only recently started using Tailscale because it makes connecting to my local network through a Windows VM running in Boxes on Linux a hell of a lot easier than figuring out how to set up a networked bridge.
This sounds like a great alternative, and it looks like it can even work on a Synology NAS.