This is just about the android app version. The desktop version still works and continues to live.
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I was not even aware of this fork let alone a long timeline of existence. I am adding this onto my weekend project list. Thanks for the recommendation.
If KeepassXC goes under (most unlikely), I would probably switch to another field or electronics
This gives me a confidence boost. I don't have too many repos too. Thank you.
Cool, I will spend time on it. From what I see, v24 is when gitea and forgejo went their own routes.
Cool, did you use the built-in CI CD before or after the migration. Any trouble there?
Has anyone have personal experience moving off of gitea and using forgejo
I'd love to do this but it's hard to find any written experiences yet.
;Edit: I will probably just try it
I have used QuiteRSS extensively, but switched to RSSGuard recently.
No major issue with QuiteRSS, but I like how RSSGuard deals with rendering the article without any need for custom CSS.
Thank you for the awesome comment.
As mentioned a few times here, its between Kate and Sublime although it looks like it will be Sublime unless Zed becomes good soon.
I did not renew my office license since a year for this exact reason. Though it is good, I could not justify it anymore. I am slow-exploring Calc.
I am done with Visual Studio faster and before other lesser dealbreakers. I will get to use it in any work environments anyway. Personal and OSS Dev will be done on a Jetbrains Rider.
Wrt One drive, I am keeping it as an eventual piece of puzzle for a nice backup strategy along side others like Borg etc. I will explore Nextcloud once again.
Thanks for sharing. Agree, In had a few of these separate running, dual booting episodes and moved only now completely due to the right mental space and bandwidth.
I proclaimed multiple times in my life that Linux will always have less than 5% desktop users and that is perfectly fine. Forget normal people, even the most tech savvy users could never make the move.
For those of us who do, after the navigating the technical challenges, elitism, and hostility, it is indeed a lovely journey. I know everything will not be smooth and there will days of halted usage due to some breakages. The system if setup in a sensible way just like a server, it could reduce this friction to some extent.
Python professionally (may be Go too)
Go, C++, Erlang for personal and OSS projects.
Aww, too bad
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