I really like Debian, it’s what I use at work and for servers at home. At least until a few weeks ago when I decided to try NixOS. I’m really liking it so far and am thinking of switching over my other home servers.
I really like Debian, it’s what I use at work and for servers at home. At least until a few weeks ago when I decided to try NixOS. I’m really liking it so far and am thinking of switching over my other home servers.
It would be, making coffee step 1: open cookbook to the coffee page.
Have some directions on how to use it sitting next to the press and it could be NixOS.
I’m learning Rust. Working my way through the tutorial in “the book” and it has been interesting so far.
The two hardest problems in programming are cache invalidation, naming things, and off by one errors.
The way God intended.
I’ve tried to use matrix… Is there a good matrix client? Like, one with admin commands? Maybe I just didn’t “get” it, but it seemed not even yet half baked.
Why not Keepass on a webdav server? Both Keepass on the computer and Keepass2Android can open the file directly. If you save it on one it will merge the changes in any other copies you have open.
I use shaarli https://github.com/shaarli/Shaarli It doesn’t sync with the browser but there is an android app for quickly storing links.
No, it’s pacman. Debian is apt.