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  • Sure. But you have to figure that out first.

    I'm just saying. It's not for everyone. I feel too limited when trying immutable stuff, so I stick with my classic. 😀

  • But a simple thing like "install a random cli tool to run on host" is often not easy on immutable distros, so it's usually just more convinient with an oldschool distro in those cases.

  • To be honest. Immutable distros are not for everyone. Tinkerers especially would not be suited to use them, because of all the "restrictions" in place.

    Better to find another distro in that case.

  • I believe it also generates menu entries (.desktop files) for them.

  • Wouldn't Finamp do this for you?

  • It's noted in the release notes that they release a new major version every 3 months.

  • What OS do they maintain? Linux is not an OS, but a kernel that powers many different OS's, even Android.

  • You don't have to use all the features. Restarting a service is a pretty broad feature. If it's too broad, You will likely have to code something yourself.

  • This sounds exactly like what Cockpit was made to do...

  • So lets hope this 10.11.7 is not subject to the axios one. :)

  • also in the docker repository.

  • It might not be the best for ebooks, but I use audiobookshelf. It supports read status for ebooks too.

  • ssh, git and docker compose files.

  • If you don't have another server, this is likely your best option. It's a simple app, that pings the website on a given interval and gives an app notification if it can't reach it.

  • In my area we have a brand called LEDvance, which ships both wifi and zigbee bulbs. I have some of the Zigbee ones and I don't need anything other than HomeAssistant to add them to my network.

  • Gald to hear someone using it the way it should be used. As an assistant.

  • You should probably disclaim that this was built with the help of Claude...

    From the .gitignore file:

     
        
    /.claude
    
      
  • Qt 6.11. That's what is in Arch's KDE-Unstable repository at least.

  • (b) is much more resilient, because the onus is not on Kaspersky spyware to maintain a blacklist and naughty sites which will constantly be out of date

    You think an underfunded government department can do a better job than a security company with money enough to give their bosses bonuses each year?

  • KDE @lemmy.kde.social

    Resolution restrictions on Plasma Wayland?