Ich gönns euch ja, bloß zu humanen Zeiten bitte, dann können wir uns einigen
Aaah, I get it now. Thanks for the explanation. I know what photogenic is, but I didn't know what it meant when I read it with mind. That one takes a while, I can see why people are confused, but it makes sense when you get it.
Kde Connect works very well for this stuff. Sadly, on pop_os! I couldn't make it work, but I used in in all other distro before.
The gdpr allows processing of personal data under a few circumstances and contracts are only one of them.
Good question, I assume not though
I only watched a documentary by public German media, sorry.
Which makes you scared of them, perhaps.
Also, have you seen how mycelium works and so on, the biology is amazing, but it's also scary.
GitHub is huge for visibility, don't underestimate it. I put everything on my git server and mirror my important projects to GitHub and codeberg.org. One of the things I'm excited about is a method of discover ability for my stuff. And if course collaboration being possible on my server, as others can't open issues and stuff on my server.
I'm so excited for it. Forgejo is by itself fully usable, but I want to be able to federate stuff.
That's not true. I'm on qwertz and I adore vim key bindings
When having a breaking change pre 1.0.0, I'd expect a minor version bump instead, as 1.0.0 signals that the project is stable or at least finished enough for use.
How does that work? Let's say I'm on pop os developing a thing, how would I manage deps and dev envs with nix then? In a VM or what?
I'm a Linux nerd, but I totally don't get nix. Tried to install some nix package manager on my Debian based distro and it was completely broken (the nix thing, not my os)