I’d rather say that it’s “learning from history of similar services”. Facebook also seemed nice in the beginning.
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You need to buy an Apple-branded computer to use it (at least legally). It’s price is just included in the device you buy.
gfle@szmer.infoto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Nextcloud or Syncthing - which one do you suggest?English14·1 year agoI personally switched from NextCloud to Syncthing.
Syncthing:
- is easier for me to maintain,
- allows for the “server” to be behind NAT,
- lets me have multiple “servers” at the same time (eg. something at home and a VPS)
- lets me have certain “servers” set as untrusted, so all data on them is encrypted, while others can have it unencrypted for easier access I put “server” in quotes, as Syncthing doesn’t really have a server, all clients are equal peers.
On the other hand, NextCloud:
- gives me a way to share files by link with others,
- lets me browse files via a web interface,
- mobile app lets me access files as I need them instead of having to synchronize everything.
gfle@szmer.infoto Open Source@lemmy.ml•ngIRCd 27 is released, a lightweight Internet Relay Chat (IRC) server software.English3·1 year agoI wonder how it compares with Ergo IRC Server. Seems to take the more minimalistic approach.
gfle@szmer.infoto Open Source@lemmy.ml•UmbrelOS: A beautiful home server OS for self-hosting with an app store.1·1 year agoIt uses systemd services. My understanding is that it aims to have the applications installed in the most straightforward way possible - avoiding containers where possible.
gfle@szmer.infoto Open Source@lemmy.ml•UmbrelOS: A beautiful home server OS for self-hosting with an app store.7·1 year agoLooks like YunoHost, but hearing about the licensing issues, I’ll stick with YunoHost.
I did! Don’t expect too much stability out of it, but I was surprised to say that the latest version worked pretty stable and nicely for me. I can definitely recommend it.
gfle@szmer.infoto You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK: Many price drops aren't what they seem...English1·2 years agoIt’s mandated by the EU: https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=CELEX:52021XC1229(06) (see point 6a).
Vim/Emacs/… starter kits achieve the same experience.
Which Vim/Emacs/… starter kit sets up the same keyboard navigation model as Helix uses? I think that it’s its main strength, the selection -> action approach, which is quite intuitive (at least for me once I’ve tried) is what really matters in Helix. The rest is just an addition, the one that makes it a quite competent and convenient environment to work with, but an addition.
I think most people can believe that he knows something about manufacturing, but almost everyone doubts that he “knows more than anyone currently alive on this planet”. Those are quite different things.