

Can you name some distros which are FOSS only and would whine if I were to attempt non-FOSS software installs? Debian now bundles non-free software by default (it’s an opt-out now instead of opt-in)
Can you name some distros which are FOSS only and would whine if I were to attempt non-FOSS software installs? Debian now bundles non-free software by default (it’s an opt-out now instead of opt-in)
Just coming back to say that I’m loving recoll. I’ve set up Thunderbird to download everything with POP and I’ve pointed recoll at the profile directory. Since Recoll also seems to be able to read PDFs, it is giving me amazing results at blazing speeds. Honestly if there was a decent application to just pull down email with POP I probably wouldn’t even open thunderbird other than to reply to stuff
Xe is insanely talented. If she is who I think she is, then I’ve watched her speak and her depth of knowledge across computer science topics is insane.
I look forward to TOR’s PoW coming out for FOSS WAFs
I don’t think AI companies care, and I wholeheartedly support any and all FOSS projects using PoW when serving their websites. I’d rather have that than have them go down
I really would like a version of eOS without microG baked in so I can install it in a workspace. Sucks that there’s not an easy option for that
That’s neat
Yeah I realised that after posting. I think we need a better one to deal with the cases of letting legitimate users in easier though
You mean the TOR project?
I want to keep all apps that need Google play separate from FOSS and I want MicroG to only be present in the namespace/workspace they are in. Is this possible?
I’m perfectly fine with Anubis but I think we need a better algorithm for PoW
This is exactly what we need to do. You’d think that a FOSS WAF exists out there somewhere that can do this
FreshRSS or TinyRSS
I would like account credits too, but I don’t know if they do that for single users. I do think they have something like that for enterprises
That might actually be the case. I am indeed on Debian stable. Thanks
Honestly I might try this. Or maybe I can use grep lol. We’ll see how it fits in my workflow, I’m comfortable in the CLI but haven’t really entertained the idea a CLI email client before. Thanks
Is this using Quick Filter or Classic search?
I didn’t know about this extension. I will try it. Thanks
Please do. I’m on Debian and it didn’t work for me
How has your experience been with Mutt? I’ve heard about neomutt from a lot of people but I’m honestly a bit intimidated to move to a completely CLI-based email client especially because it’s another configuration file which I’ll need to be mindful of