@lexane I use Osmand[¹], I have installed it from Fdroid[²].
[¹] https://osmand.net/
[²] https://f-droid.org/en/packages/net.osmand.plus/
[¹] https://osmand.net/
[²] https://f-droid.org/en/packages/net.osmand.plus/
re: gaming, stardew valley
@AzureKingfisher not playing anymore, but IIRC you need only to interact with them (just left click) each day.
@juliank in Italy it's on Prime Video. Maybe some king of distribution agreement? According to Wikipedia the distributor is a division of 20th Century Fox Television, so owned by Disney.
re: My first upload to Debian 💓
@leandroramos congrats! 🎉
@alcinnz @RussSharek @fribbledom @ace @ben Nice setup, how are you managing issue? I bookmarked this page[¹] some time ago but not looked at it yet.
[¹] https://dist-bugs.branchable.com/software/
[¹] https://dist-bugs.branchable.com/software/
@alcinnz @fribbledom @ace @ben I haven't tried to deploy it yet, but mainly because I wanted to support it. Anyway it should be easy: for sure I remember they provide packages for Alpine and Debian (not sure about other distro).
@alcinnz @ace @ben @fribbledom you could take a look into https://sourcehut.org/
It's free software and you can use email even for issue! It's still alpha, but I did not have any issue for now.
I like a lot that you can interact by email, this way you don't need new accounts.
HTH.
It's free software and you can use email even for issue! It's still alpha, but I did not have any issue for now.
I like a lot that you can interact by email, this way you don't need new accounts.
HTH.
@juliank I mainly used it as a file navigator on an old C++ project with a complicated structure and a lot of identical names at work: navigating the code is a lot quicker that my usual way with vim + ctags. But I continue to prefer vim. Mainly the concept of buffers and windows is the one I miss changing editor.
@juliank I will investigate more, thanks again!
@juliank oh, I forgot, last question: is TickrX not worth the price? I usually turn off my phone at night so having a device that can be used standalone would be great.
Again, many thanks!
Again, many thanks!
@juliank many thanks for the detailed response! I was looking for a suggestion by someone who had already used them: online you find too much info.
I will go for a Wahoo Tickr chest strap: unfortunately it's currently out of order on their shop, so I will wait a bit. I have a Mi Band 3 and I just enabled the continuously heart rate measure, I hop it will be accurate enough for day/night monitoring.
I will try Sleep as Android, thanks for the suggestion!
I will go for a Wahoo Tickr chest strap: unfortunately it's currently out of order on their shop, so I will wait a bit. I have a Mi Band 3 and I just enabled the continuously heart rate measure, I hop it will be accurate enough for day/night monitoring.
I will try Sleep as Android, thanks for the suggestion!
@juliank how are you measuring it? I was planning to do the same, but I'm still searching for something to use even during sleep. Thanks in advance!
@irl I'm also moving to ansible to configure stuff and I was wondering as you about how to manage roles. Right now I'm more inclined to use git submodules but I did not start yet.
Discovered and started using direnv.net
Right now only to automatically handle virtualenvs created with venv, but I plan to use it also for per-project vimrc stuff.
Right now only to automatically handle virtualenvs created with venv, but I plan to use it also for per-project vimrc stuff.
@templewulf @fribbledom I also started using AdguardHome, installed on a raspberry pi and used as DNS for my whole LAN.
@paddatrapper be safe! We are in country-wide lockdown from 9 March...