Files on a SD card is what I do. It’s so simple.
Respect the burrito.
Files on a SD card is what I do. It’s so simple.
Back in the day I used to use dynamic DNS.
Use syncthing-fork from fdroid.
I’ve been using ogg vorbis for music since about the mid 2000s. In the begining I was ripping them from my CD collection using grip on mandrake Linux (anyone remember?)
Nowadays I download vorbis direct from bandcamp.
Recently I compared 192 kbps vorbis files to FLACs and couldn’t discern the difference, which I’m happy about since my 15000 file collection can fit on a very cheap 128GB SD card in my phone.
I use syncthing to sync music to my phone automatically.
Really happy with the setup.
And before that “Acorn RISC Machines”.
We had Acorn Archimedes systems at school that ran RISC OS.
What about an app that spoofs location?
“risc architecture is gonna change everything”
In the UK MSN was pretty ubiquitous.
Gaim was the way I used MSN from Linux back in the day.
I miss that era.
This! Exactly!
Looks like a shaver
Yeah, blade runner and altered carbon want their cars back…
Slop!
I love the term “AI slop”. It really captures how I feel about a lot of AI generated content.
I looked into this recently.
There’s a DNS challenge designed for this exact scenario called (from memory) DNS01, but it’s more of a faff than I’m willing to get involved with.
Basically you push proof that you own the domain into a DNS record instead of to a file on a web server. It requires a DNS provider that has an API and a client that speaks that API.
It also leaks private DNS stuff into the public domain.
I’d love it if someone devised an easier way. Maybe there is an easier way?
There are still people who do not yet use SimpleX chat. It really is time to install SimpleX.chat
You only made me not want to install it.
Did I miss it, or did the article not tell you who it (supposedly) is?
Also the X at the top right.