

There’s also RapidRAW, a much newer FOSS project with a much more focussed goal of actually being a simple lightweight Lightroom replacement. There are a lot of basic features still missing but it’s worth following.


There’s also RapidRAW, a much newer FOSS project with a much more focussed goal of actually being a simple lightweight Lightroom replacement. There are a lot of basic features still missing but it’s worth following.


Not sure about amazon but if you search for deezloader/deemix you’ll find ways to self-host services that download flacs from deezer. Also, there are services on most chat apps that will do it for you too if you search for the same terms.


Yeah, I just don’t want my ISP knowing what I’m doing at all.


Never heard of flaresolver, thanks for the tip!
I don’t think I have Limetorrents enabled so will add that too. Is that the priority order you have them in then? Leet, lime, eztv and then tpb?


I’m using prowlarr, I’m asking about the specific indexers within prowlarr and their order


“I’ve got nothing to hide”
The author of btop wrote bpytop first and then when it got popular, they decided to rewrite it in C++
I used yunohost for a bit and while it was easy setup, it wasn’t easy to troubleshoot weird errors because hardly anyone uses it.
I’d recommend setting up:
It’s really weird reading your comment because it reads as if I wrote it.
What kind of audio stuff do you do?
Pretty sure zoxide automatically uses “z” as its alias by default. One less letter for you to type.
For me it’s more about keeping multiple systems in sync and working as intended. E.g. I have my laptop, a home server with couple different distros and a few cloud VMs. Whenever I change a keybind in neovim or tmux or whatever, I just save the changes in a slightly different way and now every machine has those changes so I don’t need to update each machine manually.