Most p2p clients support it, you’ll need to refer to their documentation to enable.
For the most part all you need to do to enable it is right click a completed download then select “super seeding” mode. It’s at least that straightforward for QBT.
Most p2p clients support it, you’ll need to refer to their documentation to enable.
For the most part all you need to do to enable it is right click a completed download then select “super seeding” mode. It’s at least that straightforward for QBT.
Remember folks, to avoid Linux ISO honeypots you must enable Super-Seeding.
Pop! _OS, provided you know how to find specific wifi modules (drivers) for laptops like Macbook or Broadcam devices in general.
I’ve got some documentation somewhere on the topic let me see if I can find it.
In any case for now I suggest looking it up, it can be installed on literally anything. I installed it on multiple Macbooks using Ubuntu WiFi drivers (both free and non-free WiFi modules) to gain full functionality Wifi-wise.
For the most part “wl” will be available for your device (foss wifi module) so for most devices you’ll be fine right outta the box. And, in the event bluetooth is missing, by installing “blueman” for Bluetooth capabilities.
For most if not all Windows devices (amd64, amd86, intel, NVidia, etc) it can be installed in one fell swoop.
Best part, you can encrypt your data using the same password you use to login. It’s one of the first things you see before confirming the installation to your device.
And the installer is intuitive and really user-friendly.
In terms of DE’s it is as versatile as Ubuntu, it is after all, compatible with most - if not all, Ubuntu repositories.
You can use the default DE GNOME to make your device look like Windows Vista.
You can, alternatively use KDE Plasma to make it look like it’s Windows 7 using the sddm display manager.
It’s as versatile as any other distro but with an easy installer, you literally just press buttons. Obviously you’ve gotta wipe the data on the drive. So here’s to hoping you’ve either made backups or, have made peace with the death of that drive.
In any case, failing drives are as easy to fix as telling the drive to ignore the damaged sectors.
Pop!_OS is like Ubuntu if it had Debian’s stability IMO. It’s been fantastic thus far and I highly recommend it. They also have very extensive documentation!
None of his supporters know how tariffs work
This. G**gle searches for tarrifs and what they are skyrocketted after the pumpkin came into office. Buncha idjits.
Edit: After he won and after he came into office.
It’s easy as searching for your microwave model + the keyword “manual”, there’s typically a section on exactly this. If nothing comes up just try a generic search like “How to silence microwave” and find what works.
FYI some microwaves do not have a silence function
I think deep seek have an uncensored model
There’s loads on huggingface: https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=deepseek+uncensored
There’s also a fully FOSS reconstruction project of DeepSeek-R1 called Open-R1:
https://huggingface.co/models?sort=trending&search=open-r1
https://lemmy.world/comment/14749887
https://github.com/huggingface/open-r1
It’s still in it’s beta stages but it’s worth a try imo
You should start sleeping with your eyes open from here on out.
Literally this. It’s as easy as making a Bluesky account and mass changing all links to it, and putting a permanent banner on their site with their handle.
Haven’t heard of Tuta Mail, I’l be sure to look into it. Already in the process (mentally) to transition to Mullvad. The lack of port forwarding is a shame but their privacy and security is on another level.
Thank you for the recommendation!
Edit: All clients are OSS??? That’s amazing!!!
I think I love you.
They’re the best site around for high quality/capacity drives that don’t cost an arm and a leg. Another great resource for tools n’ stuff is awesomeselfhosted
Website: https://awesome-selfhosted.net/
Github: https://github.com/awesome-selfhosted/awesome-selfhosted
Clearly the answer is to write code in emojis that are translated into heiroglyphs then “processed” into Rust. And add a bunch of beloved AI keywords here and there. That way when it learns to block it they’ll inadvertantly block their favorite buzzwords
For starters I’d recommend FreshRSS to selfhost your RSS feeds https://github.com/FreshRSS/FreshRSS
And for the creation of one I’d recommend looking into RSS-Bridge https://github.com/RSS-Bridge/rss-bridge?tab=readme-ov-file
RSS-Bridge lets you make RSS feeds for sites that don’t have one.
This. Don’t let AI or AI posters know that you caught on. Just report them and be on your way.
KDE Plasma is honestly impressive in terms of customization, I’m running it on Pop!_OS on an ancient Macbook and I have it customized to look like Window 7.
Good stuff.
Only trash adblockers like Adblock Plus and Adguard have that “chance”. uBlock Origin the goat fr frf
That and a Revanced patched version of it - or better yet Piped.
Hmm, in that case I recommend you read into “Bandwidth Tweaking”:
https://deluge-torrent.org/userguide/bandwidthtweaking/