What are cheaper options with censorship prevention methods and also payable with crypto?
I’m Alireza Alavi, a software engineer by trade.
What are cheaper options with censorship prevention methods and also payable with crypto?
As software engineers, an SRS doc is a very good friend of ours. just create a standard SRS doc and link to it in the readme.
I always start my projects with the SRS
Ok you fork it and create a FOSS mobile OS. If it was that easy we would already have alternatives. The core is open source but google has been and is trying it’s best to slowly take over the OS. I’m honestly not very knowledgeable about android so I don’t remember the exact details.
I dont think that will last much longer. We have to work harder on linux phones


Have you heard about the recent fuckups of fedora? fedora is a shitshow.
If you just yolo with yay anyway, you will get compromised on any system you use, ni matter the OS or distro, my dude.


I’ve been thinking of creating one for a long time but it’s sitting in my pile of project ideas.
Honestly, if some other experience software engineer is up for it, we’ll do it together.


Infcloud is the only presentble web ui for webdav/cldav/carddav, but as far as I remember its unmaintained


What do you mean by “tying AUR updates to system updates” ?
Antennapod is too good


Been using duckduckgo for 2 years maybe. Great for mobile


Social media is for socializing. They posted something in the lines of “we can’t get graphics to work properly” and I sympathized with them about how hard it must be dealing with apples’ dick moves.


I remember I told one of the asahi devs (lina?) How shitty apple is and how they try to make it as hard as possible for them to make a linux that runs on apple computers. they got triggered, told me this is not the case and apple is very cooperative, then blocked me on mastodon.
guess they like the arrangement.
So this is exactly talking about Nix, Guix, chezmoi?


And then you follow/subscribe other peoples feeds? And your client fetches them? but theres no such thing as a “global feed”?


Thank you! I actually got that figured out during the second war but didn’t got the time to update the post. I put what I learnt in my knowledge base linked below. I will uodate the post. Thank you for pointing that out!
I tried to push it at work but most of my team members didn’t felt like learning this whole new workflow (they’re “normies” you could say. Using windows, outlook, etc.)


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If you’re on a laptop, a laptop stand with some fans help a lot, If you have a pc, pointing a normal fan at the pc so the hot air gets circulated and cool air is fed to it can really help.
Making your fans work extra hard is good. Find how for your device. Fans are always cheaper than cpu and gpu.
Undervolting a bit also helps. Use cpupower too. There are power profiles and cpu governors in linux, usually the performance governor and profiles heat up your device pretty quick. Usually the balanced profiles give the best performance. Test and see what works best for you
In my experience, if your system is off-the-shelf, it probably doesn’t have good thermal paste. Re-apply good thermal paste and that also helps.


Does this work with a central server of some sort or is it decentralized and the only thing we have are text files and clients, and the clients handle everything else?


I actually wrote a blog about this a few months back. It was after a 12 day war (Israel+USA attacking Iran) and 40 day internet blackout, and then we got into another war (Israel+USA attacking Iran) and a 90-100 day(lost track) internet blackout.
It isn’t exactly “how to survive the apocalypse” guide but it was a really helpful guide for myself and my friends and helped me keep working in those blackout days.
It’s isn’t focused on hardware, just software, since I’m a software engineer.
You always could do that before the M chips