among other things, there is a plugin for Gemini client for KOReader, there is also something interesting to read there. or antenna-to-epub
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among other things, there is a plugin for Gemini client for KOReader, there is also something interesting to read there. or antenna-to-epub
I was particularly pleased that the developers accidentally published a bunch of other code that they had not planned to publish. For example, the code from the ShoutCAST server. https://github.com/WinampDesktop/winamp/issues/11
Not loving snaps is a characteristic of someone who knows about the existence of snaps. Ubuntu for those who don’t know what snaps are, but snaps are so lousy that sooner or later you will find out about their existence and want to demolish them
Instead of Redis DBMS, the Valkey 7.2.5 fork is included. No wonder it was thrown out.
I stopped using Ubuntu after they started to impose snaps everywhere and everywhere without asking me. Well, I don’t need 100500 loop devices, understand, eh. Of course, you can not use it: delete snaps and disable the daemon. But the trend, of course, is disgusting.
Microsoft should test all its products on its own computers, not on ours. Made an update, tested it and only then posted it online.
Is there anything there besides a video about Linux with 5 views? Maybe some unique blogs? Or at least reposts of channels from YouTube? Maybe collections of music videos?
openSUSE is already a brand, now the main thing is not to get lost.
Would break the fingers of the designer who, starting with 115, messed up the layout and removed the ability to keep tabs at the top of the window. Why the hell should I search there? What was the problem with searching in the toolbar?
Wallabag also has open instances where you can register as a example.
It is noteworthy that builds of Chrome, VLC, Dolphin, Steam and Spotify are created by third-party enthusiasts not associated with the main projects.
What great news, that’s why there is no trust in Flathub.
in general, it was interesting to read, nothing more
It’s always great that there is an alternative, although I use LibreOffice myself.
“If you can’t win, lead.” Systemd development is in the hands of Microsoft employees. systemd has taken over almost all of Linux. Experts answer - in whose hands is Linux now? :)
Miniflux has integrations for sending content to read-later tools like Wallabag and then reading it in KOReader.