Are just the specific http/SSH ports blocked?
I have the same problem, I think the ISP blocks incoming traffic to residential IPs (non static).
I once tried to log in into my arch workstation, and the password just didn’t work. I had used that password and had not switched distros for 6+ months, and one day it started saying that my password is incorrect. Not just the user password but also the root password. Stopped using arch since that day
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Void because I don’t like gnome, primarily because it uses more than 50% of my resources, so I need something lightweight and have had bad experience with arch. I’ve had some hiccups with void but it wasn’t something I couldn’t fix. The downside is that it there are no package repository mirrors in my region, and sometimes I have to change mirrors to install packages, and some applications are not packages for void, so I have to look for open source alternatives that I have to compile.
Just a while ago, I read somewhere: XML is like violence. If it doesn’t solve your problem, maybe you are not using it enough.
Meanwhile my thumb drive:
The best I can do is 20Mbps with the curve xy = 1
Thanks for the warning
Three Easy pieces
So RISC-V is less performant and less efficient? That’s opposite to what I heard about it, at least for the efficiency.
American pie 1,2 and 3
I’ve used helix for a few months and liked a few default keybindings. Didn’t like the reversed sequences (movement then action) so switched back to neovim and configured helix like bindings for some actions.
Same, niri. Want to move away from hyprland for so long. Also Emacs but I don’t want to spend months configuring.
Also a foss android distro, but I can’t find one for this phone.
there are also lots of other things like common lisp, Redox OS, cosmic desktop, trying to make my own compositor, rope science, activity pub, webtransport, bevy, ecs, and much more.
Edit: Hey, I finally installed niri and everything works!!!
What clieny is that
Smart watches are still pretty useless for most
A smartphone
2008 was awesome!