

I recently installed on a new system, and it took of lot of tries with nondescript errors to get new certs fetched


I recently installed on a new system, and it took of lot of tries with nondescript errors to get new certs fetched


That’s a bummer. It’s great for this stuff, don’t need processing power or memory, and I don’t really care if it got nuked for some reason


I am behind GCNAT, and my ISP doesn’t do IPv6. I have a free tier VPS from Oracle that uses wireguard to tunnel packets to my home server.
Just plain Arch, been using it for the past 5 years. Haven’t told anyone unless askes though.
The root filesystem is read only, packages are installed on the user level through for example flakpak. And a lot of time system updates come as a whole new root filesystem, essentially making broken updates impossible.
I was born after 2000, and use soulseek to this day.
I had a Samsung and wanted to switch to Lineage. My “new” phone was 70€ and still works very well


Converting between hexadecimal and binary. It’s not that hard and it would’ve been useful many times, but I still haven’t memorised it
Forget the dating part, an app to find local nerds would be awesome


Just removing the banners may default sites to having cookies on. This actually gles through the banner and turns everything off.
I went Kububtu -> Pop -> Arch with Sway -> Fedora KDE -> Arch again, now with KDE. I like Arch, been using it for years now and no interest of switching.
Now if you would kindly tell me how to get those apps installed on a privacy respecting OS
Except whatever brings internet to my apartment apparently
Duckduckgo in Finland, I get the Turkish broadcasting thing, Teaching Recovery Techniques, and several companies with TRT in their name. Only on the 3rd page do I get a mention of Testosterone replacement therapy
I’m not sure about yay but paru installs them completely first too, before AUR stuff. It literally runs pacman -Syu
Isn’t pacman -Syu redundant if you run yay -Syu afterwards? Also, just yay is the same as yay -Syu
I’m not even aware of another way
I have a radio from the late 30s, though not in working condition. And a radio from 1961 that I use regularly


Crap. I use pretty much exclusively Ikea stuff with my Home Assistant
Good luck, a lot of packages in the repos are scripts to install snap and the software through that