Those aren’t really netbooks though. But I guess the term now just stands for 11.6" laptop.
Software developer and self-hosting enthusiast
Those aren’t really netbooks though. But I guess the term now just stands for 11.6" laptop.
Do netbooks still exist? I can’t seem to find them for sale anymore.
I was going to suggest something like Kaboom.js for simple game development, but their site is currently down…
Kinda expensive vps for a single person instance, is it not?
I do the same, and eventually I started using Obsidian on top, but you can always switch to something else that opens markdown (vim!)
Never used digg. I went directly from Slashdot to Reddit.
The main reason I’ve heard is that chromium is far easier to embed than Gecko. Gecko isn’t something you embed like a library. It’s something you build upon. Detaching Gecko from Firefox UI (or Thunderbird for that matter) is supposedly really hard.
Another +1 for Nigara. Been using it for 1.5 years now. Never going back to regular home screens again.
My work laptop runs Ubuntu, my home PC runs Windows 10. I used Mac OS in my last job. I’m not really picky about it.
I recommend Ansible as described in the official docs. Fairly easy if you know your way around a terminal and have a suitable Linux box for deployment.
I’m using cx11 currently which is plenty.
I’m selfhosting my instance for fun and not for profit. I’m using a server on Hetzner that costs me 4.11/mo. I’m the only active user of my instance, but I like to own my own data and selfhost my own services.
This one is decent: https://browse.feddit.de/
These are some that I follow:
Yeah, I loved the golden age. Back when everyone had a Geocities homepage and just linked to each other’s sites. Back when getting a link to your homepage into the Yahoo index meant something.
Good to have you here!
Ubuntu for my work laptop, debian for my servers. My third choice would be arch, but I’m not using it currently.
Finally, an unpopular opinion I can disagree with