google's fuckery would burn me out too
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Clarification: syncthing was not discontinued, only the (3rd party) most popular android app for it was.
Unlikely. The maintainer was pushing updates more frequently and sooner than the original app. it'll be fine
Otherwise, look into cryptomator. A completely different approach, it makes use of your existing cloud storage accounts, but at least more private then using those directly. It probably requires internet access all the time a file is accessed, though, but check the docs to be sure.
did you do a rescan for the library?
yeah, VLAN interfaces and other kinds of virtual interfaces can also be used. I think you can even have multiple "sub interfaces", that will receive distinct IPs from the local DHCP server
paper wasps are a popular food?
It's clear that it's not free software, because as the name suggests, that's about freedoms.
What is not really clear is that it's not open source. To me at least it means that the source is public, you can change it, use it, send in patches, etc, but possibly with some limitations.
I don't think they even know that there's a possible choice. Common people don't understand computers, not at this level.
Cars is a good example for another reason. Do we have new cars without a built-in internet connection and continuous user (and environment) tracking, and questionable remote control functions? Afaik we don't.
oh! last time I checked it was still just a feature request. This is cool, thanks!
I could only find this in the documentation of it, though, so probably it's being kept quiet for a reason: https://forgejo.org/docs/latest/contributor/federation-architecture/
the state of it can be tracked by looking at these issues and these blog posts
non monogamous is fine, but to me this is more than that. every person involved other than him is at a disadvantage on the long term
OP probably means this:
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Sounds very interesting! With such a service, I could finally throw away my phone number. That is, if this is a mobile hotspot like solution.
Its only US, though.
then what is the popular food on the picture?