

Higher chance for paper jams to occur maybe?


Higher chance for paper jams to occur maybe?


Exactly, that’s the easiest way to cut through the noise and speculation imo


Wikipedia is still saying “is” rather than “was”


The DSi had a built-in browser, the DS and DS Lite require a game card plus a memory expansion pack to use a browser. Even at the time, website support was spotty at best so I dread to think how a browser based on Opera 8.5 from 2006 would work on the modern web


Wait, that’s actually a very good point. I didn’t think of that!


On my homelab I don’t mind so much as I have 64gb of ram and and 8tb of storage, but on my vps I want everything to be relatively lightweight


I already have it up and running! They have a good docker-compose example on their site.
As for monitoring, my approach is to use it and if it works, then there’s nothing to worry about 😅


Thanks, I decided to go with Slink. It looks lightweight enough, easy to set up and while not quite as minimal as I was imagining, that image resize ability when generating shared links could come in useful


I would like the option to be able to upload images from a multitude of devices like my phone or even a university PC if necessary. I don’t want to have to worry about setting up public key access on every device I might reasonably want to use.
I’m a developer and have daily driven Linux for nearly 3 years, so I’m beyond familiar with terminal usage, but scp isn’t exactly what I’d call a pleasent or convenient command. Every time I have to use it my immediate mood is ugh >:( not yippee :)


You might still want to double check its the right version as the degoogled version is also distributed in the github releases alongside the “full” version.
If the package name is `com.eddyizm.degoogled.tempus" it’s the wrong one and won’t be compatible with android auto


I think since Android Auto compatibility requires proprietary Google binaries embedded in the apk, the degoogled version distributed on f-droid (as per f-droid’s terms) isn’t compatible. There’s a “full version” distributed in the github releases if you’re okay with those being included.
You can keep apps from github updated using Obtainium if you like.


Fyi, it’s best not to recommend Tempo these days as it’s no longer maintained. Tempus is the fork of Tempo that’s still receiving regular updates (at a really good pace!)


Thanks for the Chora recommendation, I recently pushed the Tempus apk to my tv as the dev has been working on better landscape screen support, but navigating it on tv still requires a mouse unfortunately.
I’ll definitely give Chora a try when I get home
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