Might change if you get a VPN and change servers. I’m assuming that the suggested accounts are based on location.
I completely forgot about repositories in F-Droid. This is very helpful, thank you.
I’m curious, why do you use that over a VPN?
Same. Seems like YouTube is back on their anti VPN and frontend spree which will inevitability have a workaround and then they’ll be at it again. It’s cyclical at this point.
I’ll look into it. Thanks.
Edit: it’s not on f-droid :/
Wait, what? How does that work?
You don’t actually have to have a beefy computer to self host. I know with deepseek there’s a 1.5b model which is optimized for low end hardware. I self hosted it on a desktop from 2012 and it worked alright. 8gb RAM, i5 processer, quad core. Was the GPU usage high? Yep. Still worked tho.
How did you not manage to lose that
No, we do not. Instead we phase through the door and pop out on the other side to get in and out.
I’m not a programmer or coder and I’ve been using Linux for about a year. It’s been really user friendly after I figured out what distros are and which one to choose. I highly recommend Linux Mint Debian Edition. It’s worked quite well for me and was not a huge jump from windows because the user interface is similar. All you need to install it is a thumb drive.
I like playing games on steam and haven’t had any issues. There’s this really cool website called protondb where you can search steam game compatibility with Linux. For the few that aren’t compatible, oftentimes people share fixes which usually consists of copy pasting stuff on there.
I don’t get why. What’s wrong with emojis, especially if they’re being used ironically?
New Nicole just dropped
Me, who is less in shape than this guy: “Yeah I could totally take that down he should try harder”
Do you know if there’s a difference in the frequency of releases of the f-droid version and the play store version?
I’m in the US. I wonder if there’s any drawback to using an Australian provider. Like, will it get flagged or something?
I don’t get why they don’t just make it a paid service entirely. Seems odd that email providers like to do that.
What’s the point of making over generalizing statements like this?