Well, there is this one: https://ladybird.org/
Well, there is this one: https://ladybird.org/
I could follow it a bit. CalDAV is mostly nerd stuff. And proprietary apps use to disallow CalDav to sell their own stuff. Best example: M$ Outlook doesn’t support CalDAV natively. You can only add them as only read, or use third party addons. And why? Because they want you to buy 365.
Look at it as the average Bob: wow you can sync all your contacts and Calenders and Tasks to every device? That must be expensive!
Last one. Sorry.
It doesn’t only sync with nextcloud, it syncs with every calDAV related system.
Good to know this is trivial. Thx. Since I use dockge it’s a better overview and works better with .env files.
That’s the guy who developed writefreely.
Btw. I sometimes look at their development, I wait for a production ready docker compose setup. Using a config.ini instead of an .env file makes me sceptical.
Thx looks like I am only in this one.
How about Krita? I am not a graphic designer but I thought it’s easier to adopt for adobe users. And I use it sometimes.
This will be a fine addition to my collection.
Lol, must be created by a german. Flohmarkt literally means a private marketplace. Directly translated to english its a “Fleamarket”.
This works, too. It’s actually common that your dmarc-entry needs some time to be accepted everywhere. Wait a few days more and your mails don’t hit the spam folder on google and outlook.
But Linux enthusiasts could be Atheists, too. Oh wait, I forgot about the church of GNU and TempleOS.
You’re welcome. It’s my main battery drainer, but ntfy is nothing against every messenger running in background all day.
But you get the most needed notifications, signal, matrix, telegram, nostr, mastodon.
Has it some automation? Cron like?
Check fedora atomic builds. They explain it very well.
Isn’t it common nowadays to use Unified with ntfy?
I think you missed the detail that lineageOS and grapheneOS are based on AOSP and PMOS is based on mainline Linux.
I organise my own documentation in markdown and used different tools to sync them, actually Joplin.
Every online documentation I found helpful is bookmarked in Linkwarden. Because it creates backups of these websites and I can be sure it stays.
Maybe check that link again. Something isn’t working