This is it: https://github.com/Flomp/wanderer So far it’s just a way to host your own trail maps, but hopefully it will expand to have more functionality like tracking your walks/runs.
This is it: https://github.com/Flomp/wanderer So far it’s just a way to host your own trail maps, but hopefully it will expand to have more functionality like tracking your walks/runs.
It’s not ready yet, but Wanderer looks like it may end up being a good Strava alternative
Lots of people like to keep their 2FA separate from their password manager, so that there isn’t a single point of failure
Would highly recommend volunteering with SJA, thoroughly enjoyable and rewarding
If wallabag isn’t your jam, then omnivore also works well
Breezy weather looks great, but it isn’t available on the Play Store, which unfortunately limits it’s adoption
BricsCAD is good, but it costs quite a lot. Otherwise the Ondsel fork of FreeCAD is pretty good.
I guess people who can afford to, and haven’t already, should probably invest in air filters now in preparation
The open book looks to be the sort of thing you’re looking for, it’s a very basic open source e reader
What are the advantages of Zig? I’ve seen lots of people talking about it, but I’m not sure I understand what it supposedly does better.
Wait, do people genuinely defend moves like this?
I imagine it will, as that’s sort of the point of the sovereign tech fund, it’s meant to fund open source projects so that moves like this can happen.
It’s frustrating because there are a few people I like, like John Green, who are on threads but not the rest of the fediverse
I think their donations are handled by OpenCollective inc. rather than the OCF but I might be wrong
I hadn’t tried them until I went to one of their shops last year to try them on. I didn’t really expect to like them, but wanted to give it a go and was pleasantly surprised. They are now my favourite, most comfortable shoes (although sometimes I wish they had a slightly thicker sole). It is worth noting that the insole they come with didn’t last very well though (it started to crumple up in the shoe and became uncomfortable) so I replaced it with a cheap regular insole I found online and it made them even more comfortable (a bit more cushioning but still a wide toe box and flexible shoe).
I’ve been enjoying my Vivo barefoot shoes. But obviously they’re only really good if you like having a thin sole on the shoe. They have a repair service though so that’s one of the reasons I recommend them.
Unfortunately his party are climate change deniers… So that’s a bit disappointing
I use a Zenbook 14 (an old one though from 2017) and I’ve not had audio issues on fedora since I made the switch to Linux last year. One thing I do still have issues with is sometimes it fails to sleep/suspend correctly. This isn’t a consistent issue though and it seems to be a gamble on if each update will fix it or make it worse. Still not been a big enough issue to make me stop using Linux.
But yeah to answer your question, I’ve had no audio issues on my Zenbook 14 (other than a slight popping type noise when audio starts playing when I use headphones)
That looks brilliant! Can’t wait to follow its progress