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  • You can use Tailscale for this

  • I moved over to Proton from Google because I liked the idea of having an alias for each service.

    You can pay less than $1/month for domain (i.e. on Porkbun or Cloudflare) and have unlimited email forwarding for services. Just set up catch all and forward that to your Proton/Gmail. And your own domain might be useful for you in future.

  • Another one?

  • I recommend LibreWolf instead of Firefox

  • DreW

  • You have to use tailscale VPN for this, right? The article explains how to setup access to HA via the internet, without using tailscale client.

    Anyway, the exit node thing is indeed very nice.

  • In their defence: SMS is not secure enough for Signal standards

  • I wonder if the "aux" fork will continue to exist after that.

    Probably not. And that would save potential users from that terrible, unsearchable name.

  • There is speculation that Lord Farquaad's appearance was inspired by Michael Eisner, the then–CEO of The Walt Disney Company, because of producer Jeffrey Katzenberg's animosity toward his former employer.

    From Wikipedia

  • X11 is a protocol too. Xorg is the binary you are talking about

  • Aux is more similar to Nix, than Guix is.

    Guix uses the same concepts, but still is very different.

  • How do you listen to music?

    I use RiMusic. It's a YT Music fronted, look it up on F-Droid.

    How do you discover music?

    • Various films (especially James Gunn's)
    • Wikipedia
    • YT Music "For you" section and "Radio" feature
  • At least it's exclusive to Windows

  • I'm pretty sure Emacs can do that

  • Then maybe you're old

  • Linux @programming.dev

    Wine 9.0 release

    gitlab.winehq.org /wine/wine/-/releases/wine-9.0
  • Docker @programming.dev

    8 Top Docker Tips & Tricks for 2024

    www.docker.com /blog/8-top-docker-tips-tricks-for-2024/
  • PostgreSQL @programming.dev

    Waiting for Postgres 17: Incremental base backups

    pganalyze.com /blog/5mins-postgres-17-incremental-backups
  • Shell Scripting @programming.dev

    Nushell v0.89 release

    www.nushell.sh /blog/2024-01-09-nushell_0_89_0.html
  • Programming @programming.dev

    GitHub will sunset Subversion support on 8 January 2024

    github.com /github/roadmap/issues/834
  • UI/UX @programming.dev

    Fontsource: Open Source fonts

    github.com /fontsource/fontsource
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    MemoryCache, a Mozilla Innovation Project

    memorycache.ai
  • Vue.js @programming.dev

    Announcing Vue 3.4 | The Vue Point

    blog.vuejs.org /posts/vue-3-4
  • Nuxt @programming.dev

    Nuxt 3.9 · Nuxt Blog

    nuxt.com /blog/v3-9
  • Web Development @programming.dev

    New to the web platform in December  |  web.dev

    web.dev /blog/web-platform-12-2023
  • CSS @programming.dev

    Tailwind CSS v3.4: Dynamic viewport units, :has() support, balanced headlines, subgrid, and more - Tailwind CSS

    tailwindcss.com /blog/tailwindcss-v3-4
  • Web Development @programming.dev

    Tailwind CSS v3.4: Dynamic viewport units, :has() support, balanced headlines, subgrid, and more - Tailwind CSS

    tailwindcss.com /blog/tailwindcss-v3-4
  • Web Development @programming.dev

    Heroicons Micro: What are these, icons for ants? - Tailwind CSS

    tailwindcss.com /blog/heroicons-micro
  • UI/UX @programming.dev

    Heroicons Micro: What are these, icons for ants? - Tailwind CSS

    tailwindcss.com /blog/heroicons-micro
  • Programming @programming.dev

    This year in Servo: over 1000 pull requests and beyond - Servo, the embeddable, independent, memory-safe, modular, parallel web rendering engine

    servo.org /blog/2023/12/18/this-year-in-servo/
  • Programming @programming.dev

    Unison | A friendly, statically-typed, functional programming language from the future · Unison programming language

    www.unison-lang.org
  • PostgreSQL @programming.dev

    Fly Postgres, managed by Supabase

    supabase.com /blog/postgres-on-fly-by-supabase
  • Programming @programming.dev

    Prompt - terminal that marries the best of GNOME Builder’s seamless container support, the beauty of GNOME Text Editor, and the robustness of VTE

    blogs.gnome.org /chergert/2023/12/14/prompt/
  • Programming @programming.dev

    Why You Shouldn’t Use OFFSET and LIMIT For Your Pagination

    ivopereira.net /efficient-pagination-dont-use-offset-limit
  • Programming @programming.dev

    Novu: open-source notification infrastructure

    novu.co