

I basically do exactly this, but I am running the reverse proxy on my home computer: the VPS is literally just acting as a proxy, for which I use wireguard to tunnel the connection. So far it’s worked great, though initial setup was a pain.
I basically do exactly this, but I am running the reverse proxy on my home computer: the VPS is literally just acting as a proxy, for which I use wireguard to tunnel the connection. So far it’s worked great, though initial setup was a pain.
Having a cat in the icon kinda goes against Gnome’s Human interface guidelines, though just the scratch marks work work pretty well imo, especially with the number of apps that have paper as their icon.
Scratch Mark seems like a pretty good name, considering that it feels like more of a writing name compared to Copycat, which feels like more the name of something like flatbed scanner software.
And the Gym industry, and the Healthcare industry, and the Tow Truck industry…
So many losses.
In my city, I can trigger a traffic signal on my bike by going on the coil that senses the car. This is probably intentional given that the city also puts markings to show that bikes can trigger the sensor, though it does not appear to be any sort of special sensor. No idea if it’s natural that the coil can detect my bike or whether my city specifically tubed the system to detect bikes.
The people editing their images in Blender are the same people who edit their videos in Blender lol.
It was the eyes that gave it away for me. They look, just, wrong.
I bough Farcry 5 for around $10 CAD a few years back and that’s about how much value I got put of it.
The Environment Canada weather forecasts are pretty barebones
I’m going to have to disagree with you on that. I actually really like how Environment Canada presents their forecasts. They have a text description for each day, which I like because it shows how much data they actually have about the forecast for that day. Also, no ads and no bullshit on their website.
lvra.gitlab.io is a great source of info for vr on linux. The discord server you mentioned is also bridged to Matrix for those who don’t want to use discord.
Also on Peertube veronicaexplains@tinkerbetter.tube
Wait, do normie phone, just, instantly open an untrusted website? The camera on LineageOS has a “scan” mode where it shows the data of scanned QR codes before you make an action.
I like using Gapless, though I’m a sucker for GTK4 apps and I’m not sure it has the artist -> album UX you’re looking for.
I had My minecraft server scanned by at least 3 different bots, and I even had some friendly guy join my server that apparently found it using a bot he wrote. I’m now using a whitelist lol. One of the account names that scanned my server was "Fifth Column, which is a griefing group.
That seems like a small price to pay to have a dark magician girl decal in people’s faces in bumper to bumper traffic lol.
There’s plenty of good, open source UX in FOSS. Have you seen the Gnome family of apps? They look great and are easy to understand.
This is exactly what I do too. I started half a year ago and have no regrets yet.
If I talk with people about Lemmy, I’ll usually replace “lemmy” with “this social media I use, kinda like Mastodon, but for Reddit instead of Twitter” as to avoid them joining lemmy.ml and thinking that that’s the entirety of Lemmy.
Snow under the wheels? No problem! Simply crush it under a 100 tonne train.
North american roads are also usually designed in a way that encourages speeding, usually by having wide lanes, straight roads and no trees or other obstacles close to the roadway.
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Blur my shell is make gnome look pretty good IMO.