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- Firewalls Don’t Stop Dragons
- Surveillance Report
- 2.5 Admins
- Self-Hosted
- Philosophize This
- Frequent Miler
iOS Reminders app synced with Radicale server.
Progressive Web App
VirtualBox still does not support Apple Silicon well. UTM is a great free and open source alternative.
DokuWiki. Everything is a text file that can just be copied to a web server. It doesn’t even require a database. And since all the wiki pages are plaintext markdown files, they can still be easily accessed and read even when the server is down.
Fedora will not get Plasma 6 until 40 releases next month in April.
No, KDE does not have their own virtualization gui. Boxes can still be used on KDE as well though. If you really want nothing to do with Gnome, then virt-manager will be your best option.
If you are using Linux, it does not get any simpler than Gnome Boxes. If you need more options, virt-manager is still fairly easy to use.
Android Pay was between Google Wallet and Google Pay. This is at least the fourth rebrand for Google’s payment services.
I wish Debian had a version with more recent software that is suitable for regular use. I know many people use Testing and Sid, but Testing often has delayed security updates and it’s not unusual for Sid to break. And both get weird around the freeze for the next release. It would be great if there was a version like Tumbleweed that was constantly rolling and received automated testing to prevent many of the problems Unstable experiences.
I currently use Tumbleweed on my computers and Debian on my servers, but I would love to use Debian on everything.
Roku supports Miracast, so it should work.
But Sony only provides 2 to 3 years of software and security updates, so getting an older model might not be the best idea either.
Sony covers most of those, but they are not cheap.
Firefox Sync is end-to-end encrypted and open source, so your data is secure.
I have not experienced that, but have you tried the Skip silence in audio feature? It does a good job removing pauses in audio which would hopefully solve the problem you are experiencing.
I’m very careful with my phones, but I still use screen protectors for added protection. It costs less than $10 for a decent tempered glass screen protector. I find tiny micro scratches from everyday use annoying, so it’s worth it to me.
I would stick with one of the open source apps. Thunder is my favorite, but Voyager and Eternity are good as well.
I have a ThinkPad X12 that supports Linux well. The pen works fairly well with Xournal++. I don’t use it that often because I prefer a traditional laptop form factor, but it’s great if you like the Surface style design.
I use Pocket because it is compatible with my Kobo ereader.