

Oh yeah, same. Great writeup, comprehensive and well written, have it bookmarked in case I need to talk to people about Threema.
Oh yeah, same. Great writeup, comprehensive and well written, have it bookmarked in case I need to talk to people about Threema.
Maybe “kdeconnect”? It can do that any much more.
Okay, I see what you mean… Firefox has a smaller menu, fitting neatly on one page, whereas Waterfox has a longer menu which needs scrolling. Sorry for the confusion and thanks for pointing this out.
I’m using Waterfox, maybe that’s the problem… But when I open the menu, it’s only half open and I have to scroll down every time. Will try with Firefox too and see if it happens there too.
No, it does work, but I always have to scroll down to reach it, because the new menu does not show all the buttons at once, when opened. This is really annoying.
I hate it and changed it back almost immediately. The way I use Firefox, I always select “quit” to close it, which deletes all temporary files and cookies and this is just not doable with the new menu, which wastes precious screen space.
Collabora Office together with Nextcloud/Seafile/OCIS/Pydio.
Easily selfhostable and great.
I mean, you could have read the article before asking, it’s literally in there…
In a perfect world, yes. But not as a beginner, I guess?
Sorry, misunderstanding here, I’d never open SSH to the internet, I meant it as “don’t block it via your server’s firewall.”
Nginx in front of it, open ports for https (and ssh), nothing more. Let’s encrypt certificate and you’re good to go.
No need for racism here…
Looks like it, and it’s not a good look.
Update: it seems, they’re taking the feedback seriously.
[email protected] - We’ve heard your feedback on the Terms of Service updates for mastodon.social and mastodon.online, and we’re pausing the implementation date (previously announced to users via email as 1st July 2025) so we can take further advice and make improvements.
It may take us a moment to consult with the right people, so please bear with us while we do so. As always, we appreciate your patience and support.
VM (Vampire Mercy)
Running xen hypervisor (Debian 12) on a HP Elitedesk 805 Gen6 (currently 10 VMs) at home, a few VPS from different hosting providers too.
Yes, good addition to my comment, the first thing I do after a new install is also disabling most of the plugins, since there a LOT.
Krunner in KDE Plasma. Fast, customisable and reliable.
I monitor everything with xymon, I get emails when there’s a problem. Works like a charm.