How does the level creation from a pdf work and does it support languages other than English?
How does the level creation from a pdf work and does it support languages other than English?
An offline mode would definitely be something I would want, tho it isn’t high priority.
Yes, you can restrict image size and the creation of communities.
Wouldn’t recommend ubuntu, but can vouch for linux mint, which was my first distro. You will generally find an answer for any question you might have by including mint in your search.
This post implies that you’re a beginner. I wouldn’t recommend debian as a beginner distro.
So what about this should entice me to join a unfiltered cesspool (according to your description)?
You could write it using your phone with https://f-droid.org/packages/eu.depau.etchdroid/
Why use bluesky if we have Mastodon?
Does this affect valtwarden?
I view this the same way i view reddit mirror bots. Flooding Lemmy with inauthentic automated content will reduce the overall community interaction and quality. Not all communities / instances allow this kind of content, so be sure to contact the mods before implementing it.
Great. More bot content on Lemmy.
I have my important folders synced to my Nextcloud and create nightly snapshots of that to a different drive using borg.
One thing I still need to do, is offsite encrypted backups using rsync.
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Also using a gmail as the contact information doesn’t look professional.
Why should we use this product that doesn’t seem to be FOSS?
IIRC images also get federated over to your instance.
Only they are allowed to do that!!
I see girls last tour, I upvote.
I want to force wayland to limit my fps to 60, but don’t know how to do it, since wlr-randr doesn’t work, because qtile crashes before reaching it in my autostart.sh.
Assuming your /var is in a separate partition, you could resize it using a tool like gparted. But make a backup beforehand.
Thats what I want to achieve.
Are there differences in the context of failure, when using a controller vs software raid with mdadm?