French, speaking English and Spanish.
I haven’t yet but I will. Thank you
I can only answer for myself, but I use it to resume large downloads that failed and organize them.
While I run a couple headless debian at home, it’s just for using docker and I only know the very basics.
It sounds like a badass solution, but it’s over the top for me ^^
Found this one earlier. I had security concerns as it hasn’t been updated for a long time, but I’ll check it out.
Thanks :)
No I’m not talking about torrents. I already have a solution for this :)
I’m basically looking for a FOSS alternative to Advanced Download Manager.
The way you got to that elaborated answer got me stunned.
So that validates anybody from a cult or a religion killing another person ? I don’t get your point.
Strong argumentation.
It’s not the cult, it’s the interpretation some maniacs make of it.
Remember how Christians “pacified” entire populations here and there in Africa and the whole american continent. Doesn’t look good either 😏
I’m not sure but it looks like it. Everything seems to be at an angle anyway x)
Of course, Syncthing is a fantastic tool, but it’s important to note that it serves a different purpose compared to platforms like NC or OC. What I’m really in need of is a collaborative cloud system that allows me to easily work together with other people :)
If you try oc out, please, report back. I’m interested in reading your opinion.
Jeez, why can’t we have nice things ?!
What are the alternatives ? I’ll be searching.
If you guys find something, please, report back.
Edit: For gallery, this looks promising: https://f-droid.org/packages/deckers.thibault.aves.libre/
The one and only up to date dialer app I could find. Updated 50 minutes ago at the time of posting this: https://github.com/oxcened/opendialer
Thank you !
Remove this bot already
Wow, you did spend quite some time trying to make it properly work.
As someone that looks to be educated on the subject, what did you end up using as a replacement to NC ?
IF you don’t mind applying extensive PHP and web server optimizations
Yeah, that’s exactly what I’m struggling with here. It’s a bit counterintuitive for newcomers and not really friendly for beginners.
I’m just wondering, what is your process for those optimizations? Did you happen to follow any specific documentation or resources?
I’ll try it. Thank you