They want to be rich beyond EVERYONE’S wildest dreams.
Why else?
I’ve found that some people use Linux just to be apart of the “cool tech kids” on the internet. They don’t understand how to use a CLI…
I hope that’s true. If Linux has come this far to make PC life possible for the cool kids, I say welcome to each and every one of them.
You either spend your life really well or you have way too much time on your hands.
Either way I read your post with happy curiosity. 🙂
I love Vivaldi. Am sad it’s Chromium. Wish Firefox would take a page out of Vivaldi’s features book and innovation approach.
Mastodon struggles a bit to pick up pace.
Found this:
https://www.makeuseof.com/why-people-leaving-mastodon/
It explains some pain points.
Agreed. Horrible news.
Hoping Syncthing-Fork will continue.
I just installed that on your recommendation.
Hoping for the best.
Here the link for anyone who wants to check it out.
Nice idea.
Does this run 24/7? How much traffic is generated so I don’t use up all my mobile data?
This sounds interesting. Something I’d give a shot. But the Github doesn’t have much to go by. Yet?
With a heading “We care about your privacy”.
🙄
Which search results or which queries could one show the average user to make that point?
TIL that this is the successor of K9.
Awesome news! I hope.
This!
Interesting. Gotta try that.
I have P2Play installed. It only supports 1 instance at a time. 🤷
Are there any clients that support multiple instances? It would improve my feed if I would see content from several instances at once.
Not all heroes wear capes.
Balancing multiple interests and projects is not easy. Seems to me you need some balance.
Just some ideas that help me get stuff done.
Prioritizing. Identify which project or task is most urgent or important to you right now. Focus on that one first before moving on to the next.
Realistic Goals. Break down your larger projects into smaller, manageable tasks. This can make them feel less daunting and help you make more steady progress instead of leaving them entirely. Also be realistic in how many projects you can handle.
Scheduling. Allocate/schedule specific time blocks for each activity. For example, dedicate certain hours of the day to game development, writing, and leisure activities. This keeps one organised and helps progress on all fronts.
Limit Distractions. If you’re easily distracted, fix that. Minimize interruptions during your dedicated work times. Stay focused.
Otherwise take regular breaks, don’t expect perfection of yourself and share your tasks with someone to help you stay balanced.
If it’s extreme, consider getting professional support. No shame in that. Quite the opposite.
Edit: spelling
Thank you for asking.
In my particular use case we need strict access control.
Really depends on the situation.
More reading if you really want to know: https://www.theknowledgeacademy.com/blog/svn-vs-git/ https://www.linode.com/docs/guides/svn-vs-git/