I also currently use it with Syncthing and it works but I was looking in some alternatives to maybe minimize the amount of apps I use.
I also currently use it with Syncthing and it works but I was looking in some alternatives to maybe minimize the amount of apps I use.
It is a tool, use it when it fits. Use both where they fit.
of what to install after distro hoping
My man, I just installed Mint and nvchad was on my list.
simplicity, there is a comfort from not having to position windows for mutitasking
If a math book has 1+1=3 on its cover, I will judge it.
It is part of their presentation. It shows their ignorance.
No personal experience but if I were to try I would start with Syncthing and probably synchronize config files and aliases.
If enough people join in the same behaviour, Google will notice all the data gathering is losing value, and if the value is low enough the effort to gather it should be directed to something else. As a result new data is not gathered.
And if I use only ad blockers, all that data losses value.
Depends on your workflow and file structure, but nvim with nvchad works great for coding. I also sometimes use ranger to better see file structures.
Twitter( or whatever they want to call it now or in 2 months) needs to die. There are better options for users and content creators then praying every day that the billionaire doesn’t get another idea.
Fairphone do some modularity with their phone.
I use nvchad and pipe the man page into it