How do you make sure the disk spins down? Is unmounting enough?
How do you make sure the disk spins down? Is unmounting enough?
I look forward to Digital Wellbeing.
Considering Gnome 48 won’t hit stable distros any time soon, any recommendations for alternatives?
As a finn, I can confirm I’m the happiest person in the world for the whole week it’s sunny and doesn’t rain during the summer!
Suomen kesä on kaunis ja vähäluminen.
Also, if you make it through the darkness of November alive, you must have built so much mental resiliency that rest of the year is walk in the park regardless of what happens.
Any sources for this?
Is there any disk usage tool that allows you to browse the tree while it’s still being calculated, prioritizing current directory?
As a side question, are there other free DNS providers besides Cloudflare? Ones that don’t require you to register your domain there.
I liked reading both of your arguments, and I think they have merit on both sides. I’m sorry to see this became hostile, but I think the discussion up go the parent comment was good. I hope next one will stay friendly!
I had not heard of Revolt before. Here is a link:
jrnl is a CLI tool worth mentioning when it comes to journaling, but does not cover your listed needs.
What free software alternatives are there?
Can you elaborate what the risk is?
In what way is Tuta’s encryption better?
Another tool for bulk downloading, with 811 stars for the record:
Find out if your ISP provides an SMTP smarthost.
Worth noting that in Finland they are also by law required to log metadata of delivered mails.
Steve burned out a long time ago after all the free work he did on top of his day job.
https://github.com/Jedi425/BulkKindleUSBDownloader
Quick script to download all your Kindle ebooks.
If you know any other tools, please reply.
Reposting as a top level comment for visibility. Thanks gitamar.
How does it compare to OsmAnd?
As a finn, not sure I would call it a lost war to keep independence against an enemy that has superior manpower and resources at their disposal in comparison.
And half is not even close to the truth.
Do you use some kind of encryption on the VPS?