

Not OP but use emails as an example.
You can sign up for an email account with many providers. They handle your account and store your mail. You can still send and receive emails to people from other email providers/domains.
Not OP but use emails as an example.
You can sign up for an email account with many providers. They handle your account and store your mail. You can still send and receive emails to people from other email providers/domains.
You and another have suggested this. It may be the way to go. Any resources you’d recommend to get me started?
Thanks. That explains why I had a little trouble finding stuff, I thought the # of keys was still the way to categorize them.
Thank you! I will take a look. Another reply also suggested making my own and so it could be that that is the way.
Thank you. I’m not exactly interested in layers either but I will check this brand out.
24/7, no UPS since I am cheap and lazy.
My media center PC has a sleep schedule, though, and goes into suspend in early morning hours. I am sute the power it saves is next to nothing.
I used to do this with my server, too, but scrapped that once I started needing it on randomly at night.
Thanks! No luck though. Same results with the config this way vs. what I have above.
sol
terra
mars
venus
hubble
nibiru
voyager
groundcontrol (router)
deepspacenetwork1 and 2 (wifi access points)
For many, just a hobby. If it doesn’t strike you as something you need or want, then maybe it isn’t
My feelings about it aside, are there any technical benefits to ATproto over ActivityPub?
Arch because why not.
Librem 5. I absolutely love it but also recognize it isn’t for everyone, yet.
I used to use Joplin, and its great, but the Electron client isn’t great on Linux mobile, so now I am using GNOME Paper on all devices, synced via Nextcloud. It’s much simpler than Joplin but I need exactly 0 of the missng features.
I had an issue running Arch on a Surface Pro 3 a while back where Wifi would drop after some hours - I couldn’t ping or SSH in but the device itself could reach the internet.
I found a post mentioning Wifi power saving mode and disabled it, and it fixed the issue for me. I’ll look and see if I can’t find it, and update here if it looks relevant to you.
Also, I would definitely try with your laptop wired instead of wireless if you can.
Been using and enjoying this app on my L5 for some time.
I wish it opened a little faster but eh… It is still a solid Mastodon client.