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And tbh it’s always been pretty decent. You can access (almost) your entire Steam library.
And tbh it’s always been pretty decent. You can access (almost) your entire Steam library.
Maybe cockpit?
Free/TrueNAS.
neat :) I live in Kyoto. I haven’t stumbled upon any here.
I live in japan and I’ve never seen a self-checkout Lawsons? Where are these?
I feel the exact opposite – I feel like they encourage tinkering in their own way, since they offer the ability to much more easily roll back to a known good configuration.
Buy a plunger before you need it.
What’s stopping you? Academia is in dire need of software/computer engineering researchers.
I felt like winget was too limited. When I last used it it didn’t support installing multiple apps at the same time. scoop feels much more like traditional *nix package management to me, which I like.
Some items trigger UAC (installing tailscale, for example)
I love that everying lives in ~/scoop. It’s well organized and somewhat portable (until you import the nonportable bucket)
For package management I’ve been really liking scoop.sh
Not everything in there is FOSS but scoop itself is! And you can install neovim, vscodium, bitwarden, Firefox, etc very easily.
Funkwhale kinda fits the bill. IIRC its federated.
Subbed. Thanks :) I love communities like this
I live in a very rural town in southern Japan. Japanese people flock to it but i never see any foreign tourists. It’s such a picturesque little Japanese village – Almost out of a fairy tale.