Out of curiosity, how did you solve that software wise? I was planning to do the same thing with my old MFP. Are you just using CUPS and SANE?
Out of curiosity, how did you solve that software wise? I was planning to do the same thing with my old MFP. Are you just using CUPS and SANE?
There’s Syncthing and it’s proprietary counterpart Resilio that allow you to sync folders between machines and send individual files over p2p. Very neat software.
Well, it uses the spotify service. The least thing spotify can ask for is an offical account if you’re going to use their API.
Yes, they do! You can even look up additional information about songs like the bpm, gebre, etc., I am tempted to do some project with it.
Two reasons.
First, Telegram messages are only “transport-encrypted”, meaning that the messages are safe while in transport from you to Telegram and from Telegram to the recipient of your message. Very importantly, these messages are not encrypted while Telegram has them! Even WhatsApp has better and more encryption than that (Called End-to-End encryption, only sender and recipient can read a message).
Therefore, you have to trust Telegram not to look at your messages (they certainly do) while other services simply can’t.
Second, at least here in Germany Telegram has become the main platform for conspiracy nuts and antidemocratic organizations. Someone who is “very active” on Telegram is most certainly an idiot.
Having friends that refuse to have anything to do with Telegram is a God’s Send nowadays!
It’s also about what one eats. I find fatty food to be the worst. It takes so much energy to digest I literally fall asleep at the table.
Yes! There’s a git plugin for obsidian that supposedly works very nicely. Obsidian runs locally, on desktop and mobile and also offline which is super nice. Not opensource, but all your stuff is kept in a normal folder and all notes are regular markdown. The devs have pledged to make it opensource should they ever abandon the project.
It also shows the text of appointments in the ‘month’ overview which a lot of other apps don’t do! It’s the first app that could replace google calendar for me, for exactly that reason.
I’ll look into that, thank you!