

That’s syncthing in general. Syncthing-fork is specifically the Android app


That’s syncthing in general. Syncthing-fork is specifically the Android app


It’s still a one time purchase for the license. It’s only OS updates that would need to be paid for yearly after the 1st year
What you’re looking for is genealogy software. You’ve got me curious about this as well now, hadn’t thought about it before. I’m seeing some recommendations online for Gramps Web, don’t know if it’s a perfect fit but might be a good starting point.
Based on your username in guessing you’re German? (Apologies if I’m wrong). Here in the USA when I first got my license in the state of Oregon it was the opposite. If you weren’t looking backwards while reversing and using only your mirrors, you’d be docked points on your exam.
Oh it gets worse than just that. I did the same for a while, and when we first started the permissions that app wanted were reasonable considering what it does.
We dropped it and took the higher rate earlier this year once the app started asking for a lot more permissions, like biometric and health data to “verify if we’re walking or driving”.
I started with Debian as well for my first server while I still had Windows as my desktop. Once I finally got around to ditching Windows, I was comfortable enough with a headless Debian server so figured I’d just stick with it for my desktop.
Definitely had some learning curves there. There’s a lot more tinkering to do to get things working
Having both Winco and Costco nearby is pretty great


For my wife and I, whose main background noise/entertainment is Let’s Play style videos on YouTube (Markiplier, Jacksepticeye, RTGame and such), paying for premium just makes sense. Like you said, we can and should criticize them for how they handle things, but everyone making a fuss about premium existing just makes no sense.


You report channels for having different tastes than you? Whether you like the clickbaity thumbnails or not (Majority of us here on Lemmy don’t like them, myself included), we’re quite the minority. Clickbaity thumbnails work, otherwise we wouldn’t see them.
You’re calling the cops on a store owner because you don’t like their advertising. They’re not the ones abusing something, you’re the one abusing the report button.
Adaptive cruise control. As long as you’re at or above speed limit, I’ll happily let my car keep me behind you. I generally have no reason to pass unless you’re under the speed limit.


This is really awesome! I was just about to start looking for something like this, so great timing. Going to get this up on my Unraid server tomorrow and play around with it
It doesn’t sound like they’re making more work for you. It sounds like you’re making more work for yourself, and it sounds exhausting.


It’s not a calendar, it’s an appointment scheduler


This was my first thought as well!


My go-to for hiccups is to empty then fill my lungs past where they’re comfortable and hold as long as possible. It’s not comfortable, but has been the best remedy. Peanut butter sounds like it would be good since it’s slow to swallow
I use it to type numbers


This is the way. It’s always a risk buying used drives, and everything I’ve seen and heard about them has been good news so I expect OP getting a replacement should be pretty easy.


I used to like Rossman, but over the years it just kinda seems like he’s fallen into a negativity spiral. What used to be educational just sounds spiteful a lot of the time now.


It really feels like “old man yells at cloud” vibes. It’s a different medium that many people do genuinely like, and I find myself watching them as well when they pop up in my subscriptions. YouTube’s push for them and the horrible app experience are worthwhile things to criticize, but shorts can oftentimes be fun to watch
I’m pretty happy with my ThirdReality Zigbee light bulbs. I’ve got over a dozen now, nice and easy to use with HA