Is my client bugging or is this comment empty?
No worries! Thanks for mentioning it, I might check it out!
Syncthing Syncthing Syncthing works flawlessly /plugover :)
Do you know how this compares to Ditto?
System Informer is a nice, more modern take on Process Explorer. My favorite feature is the filter which supports RegEx and searches the process name, command args, path, etc. Really nice for monitoring a few important processes.
7-zip
If you’re on Win 11, use NanaZip. It’s a fork with better integration with Windows 11’s crappy conext menu.
Caffeine
If you have PowerToys this is built in now.
AnyDesk has started enshitifying too but it’s still better than TeamViewer.
What? This just isn’t true? I RDP into work all time and it picks up my user session with all open apps from the last time I was physically at the machine. Then next time I’m at the machine, it picks up the session from last time I remoted in. In other words, as long as you always use the same account, it’s always the same session.
Your activity also can’t be viewed by a user on the remote system
You are right this, but this is actually a benefit in my opinion. The last thing I want is for someone to turn on my monitor and see everything I’m doing. I like that it’s a private session of sorts.
Also RDP is better at adapting resolutions (I want my session to use my local monitors’ resolution, not the remote one) and forwarding system key shortcuts than any other remote solution I’ve used.
Thunderbird with the conversations add-on. It’s a game-changer that makes it much easier to transition from Gmail.
Notice Linus doesn’t use tabs; he just thinks the parser shouldn’t die when it sees them.
Looks good in Thunder!
I ended up just disabling that notifications channel cuz I don’t care that much it it fails in the background.
By the way, you can use spoiler tags on Lemmy!
::: spoiler This is a spoiler
Now the movie is ruined!
:::
Now the movie is ruined!
Two monitors is the absolute minimum, but I think three can be very useful.
On one, I have reference materials, on one I have code, and on one I have the application I’m developing. I think it makes for a pretty good workflow.
until its ready for F-Droid release
Just FYI, it is on IzzyOnDroid!
Wow, that’s a gamechanger! HeliBoard has so many neat little tricks like that, but sometimes they’re hard to find.
Thanks, that’s a nice and concise summary!
Where does MagicEarth get its traffic data from? Also is it FOSS? I couldn’t find much about it.
What distro do you recommend?
What dongle do you recommend?