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Remember, when people say something stupid, don't engage them. You can't unstupid them with any amount of rational discussion.
Remember, when people say something stupid, don't engage them. You can't unstupid them with any amount of rational discussion.
FYI, if you are doing WebCal, CalDAV, and CardDAV sync on Android, the DAVx5 and ICSx5 apps are paid on the Android app store. But free with a donation link on F-Droid. I wish I had known this when I went down this rabbit hole a few weeks back.
Anything that gives Google less money and more to the developers of apps that don't suck is a win in my book.
Text file metaformats, which one is your favorite?
I mean FAVORITE here people. Not which one you think is best, not which one you use the most. For example, I have a special love for Cookie Jar format because I think fortune(6) is awesome and fun, so that would be my vote. But it is hardly the superior data interchange format. I just think its neat.
Which file format tickles you just right?
Dig deep here, people.
Text file metaformats, which one is your favorite?
Oh, just what we need, another #Linux distribution that solves a problem that has already been solved multiple times before.
Pulled a fresh cayenne chili from the garden this morning, those plants are finally paying out.
THIS CALLS FOR HOME FRIES!
Out walking the dog, stomping on invasive Spotted Lanternflies.
Yeap.
Every ferret I have ever had has ended up like this at least once.
nuintari's rules of networking 0x3c:
It is extremely difficult to engineer a good network.
It is surprisingly easy to engineer a terrible network.
1st Corollary:
It is even more difficult to unscramble a badly engineered network.