

I like obsidian specifically because you don’t need to rely on some built-in sync tool. The files are right there and in a sane format, you can sync them however you want. I use syncthing for this at home, but the choice is yours
I like obsidian specifically because you don’t need to rely on some built-in sync tool. The files are right there and in a sane format, you can sync them however you want. I use syncthing for this at home, but the choice is yours
Too bad the preprint is already on arxiv
It eludes me how people pay to ‘buy’ something that they cannot download in the first place. If I don’t have it as a file on my computer, I don’t own it. You wouldn’t pay to ‘buy’ a physical item if that meant only being able to look at it at the store, without the ability to take it home and do whatever you want with it.
Why openvpn? Last I checked wireguard has significantly better performance (plus it’s built into the kernel already)
Same, I know installing from other launchers on linux is possible using lutris, but since the steam experience is so smooth, I’ve never bothered to figure out how.
Close, slugs are ‘naked snails’ and turtles are ‘shield toads’.
Do you actually have 10G switches and network cards, or is everything behind your router on 1G?
Uhm this is exactly why you only store already-encrypted data on remote servers