PlantUML supports Gantt charts if I remember correctly. Can run locally (java if I’m not mistaken) or via web.
PlantUML supports Gantt charts if I remember correctly. Can run locally (java if I’m not mistaken) or via web.
Hmm, I see. The perfectionist in me would want to shed that processor load though ^^
Without any judgement: why are your servers running X11? Just because you dislike SSH’ing to them?
The hell happened to the feet in the second panel?
You forgot the package hollywood.
I think they come with ublock itself and are called “annoyance filters” or something like that.
If you have the iso image, you can write it with the command dd to your stick / sdcard
Gardening with Maurice was nice. Actually all the shows on WCTR.
I finally made a full backup of my system. I guess be happy about that.
I’m a sucker for jetbrains Mono when I need a monospaced font. It just looks nice to me.
If the package comes from the repo, you can uninstall it by the same name you used to install it. If it came from a .deb file (in case of debian), you can find out how the package calls itself and use that name to uninstall. Usually the package name is quite identical to the file name. And dpkg -L
shows you which files came from the package and where they were installed.
I’m fine with config files, as long as they are where you expect them (~/.config/tool or ~/.tool). What I dislike is yet another funny config syntax because the dev couldn’t settle on an established standard. Command line syntax is ok, if you give me sensible completions.
Not a recommendation per se, but you can use any backup software as long as you can edit your live iso. For example puting the restic binary into /opt
sad Kenya noises
I’m going to hell for laughing at the bad circumcision option
Technically you still have a web of trust with S/MIME. You just don’t say “I trust you because X said you’re good and I trust X” but you say “I trust you, because you paid X money and X did probably a good background check on you”. So rather a tree than a web.
I guess it is philosophical to argue if a tree can be considered a net as well.
Not exactly. Maybe you benefit from an additional virus scan (if Proton does this). What you certainly benefit from is the “only load external resources when told to” feature. This prevents tracking since loading the external resource == the mail was opened.
What exactly do you want to achieve in terms of security?
You could try out mediawiki (that’s the software Wikipedia is running on) on a local docket container on your machine to see if it actually is what you want or if you would prefer a simpler wiki software. Depending on how often you need it, you could self host on a raspberry pi in your home and make it accessible to your group through dyndns.