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Those are Matrix bridges. Beeper is a skin over matrix.
Those are Matrix bridges. Beeper is a skin over matrix.
AD is easy top set up in Linux with a samba4 docker container. For instance: https://github.com/Fmstrat/samba-domain. Even HSS a script to easily join debian based machines.
Oh I run OnlyOffice locally and in NextCloud already ;) So it would only be for someone who lives in another state, simply to see the reaction.
I have seriously considered trying to install Microsoft Office 2024 (aka OnlyOffice) for a family member to see if they even notice.
So use OnlyOffice instead of LibreOffice
Well, yes. But your original comment has inaccuracies due to those 2 points.
Nowhere in here do you cover bzip, the subject of this meme. And tar does not compress.
grep -R --include=\*.java "pattern" /home/user/workspace
You rarely need find with grep if you man grep. Grep does it all.
alias cf=cd
Note: I don’t actually do this. I’m not a monster.
Same camp, and know bash very, very, well. Crazy how you can always learn.
This is ripe for multiuser and federation
Fittrackee has been what I use instead of Strava. Also FOSS.
Still relatable to this day, though.
Yea, I contribute to a bunch of own source projects, so it makes it easy to jump around without conflicts. Also great for random stuff like youtube-dl, or esphome, etc, that you use once in a while. Just slap the aliases in my bashrc.
Agreed. Honesly I use docker like snap these days. Need a specific version of node?
alias node="docker run --rm -ti -v '${PWD}:${PWD}' -w '${PWD}' node:16-alpine"
alias npm="docker run --rm -ti -v '${PWD}:${PWD}' -w '${PWD}' node:16-alpine npm"
Pretty much every CLI tool that isn’t super basic to install I do this with.
Just pointing out your response may be dated. Docker can run rootless: https://docs.docker.com/engine/security/rootless/
Yea mine was hung on the wall with an air gap, still needed the fan hah
This is a rabbit hole. Most software packages out there use hundreds of modules with other names. Heck, I bet the client you are using would require 27 different slashes for this to make sense.
Sometimes you put a lot of work into a foundation. Sometimes you use a foundation. Pride in one’s work does not always require recognition.