Living under Christianity means living in constant fear of being watched and judged and living in a world full of supernatural forces. It was a great relief when I realized it’s all bullshit.
Floris Jan van Fleppensteyn
Living under Christianity means living in constant fear of being watched and judged and living in a world full of supernatural forces. It was a great relief when I realized it’s all bullshit.
ftp
It’s crazy that Firefox was good with ftp until they just decided to not support it anymore 😕
Checking my blocklist makes me wish communities could be blocked on category.
It’s mostly football, F1, sports, anime, porn but also star trek.
I have different folders for different genres, then subdivided in folders for year of release.
I spent way too much time organizing this way back so I stick with it. Problems with this are that genes can overlap (could be fixed with symlinks?) and the year is something you often have to look up (id3 often shows year of the album which is not always the year it came out).
It syncs on your local network only as far as I know, if that’s not a problem it should work mostly the same. You can set it up to sync only in one direction.
I tried Amaze, it’s OK but it annoys me how huge the list items are. I have to scroll through a folder that only takes half the screen in TC.
Syncthing automatically synchronizes folders, so it updates and deleted where necessary. With KDE Connect you can also send files, but it’s not automatic and it doesn’t synchronize.
Or use Consent-o-matic to not accept cookies
Total Commander - pretty much essential to have a file manager.
Kde Connect obviously.
Tracker Control to block ads, trackers.
Syncthing if you want to synchronize files between devices, good for backups and photos.
I haven’t used it in a while but Aeroinsta was good and probably safe (despite their shady website). Gets rid of unnecessary stuff like ads and allows downloading.
None of them seem up to date on public transport when I tried, which makes it kind of useless
It shouldn’t be needed but if you want extra privacy, you can try torsocks.
Travel, nothing tech related
Fwiw, my blog’s statistics say Linux is around 10% and I know a lot of browsers identify themselves as running on Windows when they’re not, so I wonder how it’s measured.
Not to mention storage space. Like most people their generation, my parents have a garage and an attic. All this extra space to hoard stuff
Yes, I use it, but I feel like I have to be slower and more precise than before. Still it works better than e.g. Google’s keyboard.
Yep. SwiftKey sometimes has strange predictions etc but (unfortunately) that one’s the best out of the many different ones I tried.
I know a bunch of people who lost interest over time around the same time as me, it’s when they had this season-long storyline. Not sure which season it was.
The kids act too adult now, Chef disappeared, other common characters are rarely there anymore or changed completely (Garrison turned into Trump?), then the weed stuff / Tegrity, Warcraft – all not that great IMO.
More recent ones that are really good:
Barry, a show about a murderer that turns out to be really funny.
Snowfall, about drug dealers making it to kingpins. A similar show, Queen of the South is also good.
And some classics that are funny and clever enough to rewatch:
Keeping up Appearances, I think we all know some of these characters in real life
Flight of the Conchords