

This is a stopgap while we try to find a new way to stop the DDOS happening right now. It might even be adapted to do useful work, if need be.
This is a stopgap while we try to find a new way to stop the DDOS happening right now. It might even be adapted to do useful work, if need be.
AUR isn’t the Arch package manager. It’s a user-contributed package definition repo.
I like the FreeBSD option because Beastie, but also GuixSD for something truly different.
You’re technically correct, but missing the point of the post. Canonical is withholding a security patch to extort a subscription.
For a second, I misread this and thought Rockbox had a desktop port.
They wouldn’t even accept my card for mysterious reasons. Only time I’ve had that problem.
I’d use something that already exists:
The focus of the latter two is slightly off, but it would work.
Actually, I’d probably not add a use-specific thing unless I needed something specific it offered. I’d just pop up another page on our shared wiki to track things, or put it in a synced note app.
Syncthing is another nice option for syncing Obsidian notes.
You’ll want to use Syncthing-fork on Android.
It does, and I’m sure everyone will welcome a solution that lets them open things back up for those users without the abusers crippling them. It’s a matter of finding one.