

Well… catch_unwind, but i don’t think you can rely on it.
Respect the burrito.


Well… catch_unwind, but i don’t think you can rely on it.


Ah yes. OpenBSD. Well known for bloat…
Come on.


Im glad that they are trying stuff, but I can’t carry this. Locking blades are illegal in the UK.
Also no scale tools (tweezers, toothpick etc) and as others have said, the design language is a bit cheap.


Find something broken/unimplemented and fix/implement it.
If you can’t code, you can help with documentation or by reproducing/expanding existing, but incomplete, bug reports.


I used to use rsnapshot, which is a thin wrapper around rsync to make it incremental, but moved to restic and never looked back. Much easier and encrypted by default.


Garth, is that you?


Maybe not exactly what you are after, but: https://sr.ht/
Unfortunately (or maybe fortunately?) I can’t hear a difference between lossless and reasonable bitrate compressed files, so…
See also https://maxima.sourceforge.io/
This was my go to software for experimenting with linear algebra etc. Haven’t had the need recently though.


DELLicious


GET OFF THE INTERNET! I NEED TO MAKE A CALL!
Ok, mum! Let me just upload my geocities site.
Yeah, It’s actually quite a secure way to store passwords, since it requires physical access.
I knew a guy who had a drawer full of slips of paper with passwords written on. He called it the “security drawer”. Made me smile, but probably shouldn’t have been advertising it.


Maybe navidrome too?
10 gig is amazing!


It reminds me of the eyeballs in linqspace in Beneath a Steel Sky.
Lol.
Meanwhile here I am in the UK with my ADSL at 67MB down.
Lots of the UK is this way. Some of it is fast though.


I like the duckduckgo browser for android.
Also has a vpn built in to block app trackers.
I was also wondering if it will sync.
Mostly happy with syncthing, but open to trying new solutions.