Probably never even tried a Yorkshire pudding…
Respect the burrito.
Probably never even tried a Yorkshire pudding…
They’ll eat all British food along with: bricks, books, hair, wood, …
Files on a SD card is what I do. It’s so simple.
Back in the day I used to use dynamic DNS.
Use syncthing-fork from fdroid.
I’ve been using ogg vorbis for music since about the mid 2000s. In the begining I was ripping them from my CD collection using grip on mandrake Linux (anyone remember?)
Nowadays I download vorbis direct from bandcamp.
Recently I compared 192 kbps vorbis files to FLACs and couldn’t discern the difference, which I’m happy about since my 15000 file collection can fit on a very cheap 128GB SD card in my phone.
I use syncthing to sync music to my phone automatically.
Really happy with the setup.
What do you think all the fishes do when they need a crap?
We get those in the UK. They’ll eat anything!
I prefer the DDG browser for android.
I think I clear mine like once a year
You have way more requirements than me!
For profiles, from memory it’s --profile-manager
Ah teams. Yes, yuck.
Suppose it depends on the definition of legacy.
I mean new features are still added to C and C++.
But they are old.
There’s just such a massive volume of web development compared to systems programming?
What kind of stuff?
I looked into this recently.
There’s a DNS challenge designed for this exact scenario called (from memory) DNS01, but it’s more of a faff than I’m willing to get involved with.
Basically you push proof that you own the domain into a DNS record instead of to a file on a web server. It requires a DNS provider that has an API and a client that speaks that API.
It also leaks private DNS stuff into the public domain.
I’d love it if someone devised an easier way. Maybe there is an easier way?
I know. I just couldn’t resist the allure of the dad pun.
The venv stuff is pretty annoying, I agree.