Joplin can do all that and has: Plugin support for nearly anything you want Runs on sqlite if you want to access the data direct Is 100% open source.
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Nix has an ephemeral command to "install" packages to try out before installing permanently.
nix-shell -p <package>
will install the package, and drop you into an ephemeral shell to test it out. Exit the shell and it's gone.
It's also possible to install permanently straight from the CLI, but that ruins composability. To each his own.
My bigger problem w nix is the lack of FHS and the hoops you have to jump thru to get a non standard app to work.
- Choose instance: https://github.com/TeamPiped/Piped/wiki/Instances
- Click instance link
- watch videos
- ?
- profit
You can create account on a per instance basis.
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Birdemic and Velocipastor.
Protonmail supports + addresses as well. Not sure about others.
Ytdlp then ffmpeg convert to diff format or bitrate. No virus can survive that. Pulling from ph should be safe enough.
From memory, they got sued for patent infringement from a patent troll, and had to end the project(at least as far as the hardware goes). No idea how much or if any of it is true. The project is still available as open source. Runs reasonably well on a raspberry pi. Setup can be a little finicky for the microphone.
Yeah, for the restore process, I install a couple drivers for some USB devices. So a reboot is required. Otherwise, I has an alias for switch.
Depends on the browser. I know brave has support for direct ipfs links. There may be others. Chrome & Firefox do not iirc. It looks like you'll need to use a ipfs gateway. I'm on my phone, so I don't have any gateway links handy. Search for ipfs gateway on your favorite search engine. Paste your link there, you should be good to go. I think you can browse vain the ipfs desktop app, if that's an option, but its been a long time since I looked at it, so i could be wrong there.
I went a different route, but I might be an idiot. Had problems getting mongodb to work It's not open source, so it's not in the cache. My install wouldn't compile, and it seems I'm no alone in this. I setup kvm (libvirt), installed a debian 12, and installed mongodb. It works. I don't particularly like it this way, but it works. I'll probably move away from Mongo eventually. Until then, I'll just leave it as is.
Dude in the thumbnail is Samy. He's been a bond villain for a long time now.