curioushom
I’m partial to Pop!_OS and their desktop environment.
I would recommend Tailscale for connecting to the home network. You could run it on each box if running it on the router is wonky.
“all the compiled languages are worse because you get errors before you can even run them” got a good chuckle out of me!
Apparently git let’s you push two completely independent histories into one repo if you force push and will happily let you go about your business until you try to merge.
I found this out when an intern copied the code, initiated a new repo, worked off that repo, force pushed into remote, kept working on his branches. Absolutely not his fault, he should have had help. But I had to edit history and rewrite the parent of a commit to unite the family lines!
Fun to learn that you can create that problem and also there’s a “way” to fix it.
I understand why others are taking issue on your asking for free services. Maybe it could have been phrased better but not everyone has the life circumstances to pay for privacy respecting services, that’s why I do like the freemium/donation models so those who are able can subsidize those who can’t. Hopefully when circumstances improve more people can “pay it forward”.
Here are my recommendations:
- Mail / Calendar / VPN / Drive: Proton free tier - 1GB shared storage and 1 VPN connection
- Chat / Messaging: Signal
- Community / Discord alternative: Matrix
Nice, congrats! The camera and microphone switches are better than slide covers, they cut power to those sensors. It’s kinda cool that it’s become so standard for Framework that it’s not discussed much anymore but it definitely deserves more attention. It was one of the many selling features for me when I pre-ordered the first gen framework (11th gen Intel).
Antennapod is a Free Open Source Software (FOSS) podcast app. The app is well designed with great features. You can also use it for playing audio books locally as well.