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Project management: Projeqtor
CRM: Dolibarr
Both: Odoo
Project management: Projeqtor
CRM: Dolibarr
Both: Odoo
You don’t. Seriously. The point of an ergonomic keyboard is to touch-type. You won’t learn to do that if you look at your keyboard.
Print your keyboard layout on a sheet of paper, and hang it next to your monitor. Now when you want to type a character, look it up on your sheet, and without looking at your fingers, type it. Try to remember the position like “left index finger, two lines above the rest line”.
If you’re basically recreating Linux Mint from scratch, yes.
Linux can be heavily modified, and removing Snap from Ubuntu is no exception. But it’s an involved process.
The thing is Snaps are pushed on the desktop, and the server world already uses containers like Docker, so there isn’t much Snap does that’s truly unique and useful.
I see. I may try to do something similar but towards Unbound on my OPNSense router, if that’s possible.
I suspect DoT and DoH still go through, though? I mean you can always block the port 853 for DoT, but DoH is another story.
For your links (I believe it works with files too), check out Heimdall. It’s not offline, but it’s FOSS and selfhosted.
Did you update your filters?
I had the pop-up today, updated my filters then reloaded the page, and the warning was gone.
Kobo devices are easy to install KOReader on.
You should also ask yourself what kind of books you want to read. Black and white comic books, for instance, can be read on an e-reader, as long as the screen is big enough.
The US Army would disagree, and I’m certain they know better than you. They literally use CoD in their recruitment campaigns.
Take a look at this page.
DuckDuckGo, but mostly because of the !bangs. I do 90% of my searches through StartPage (!s), and the rest directly on a few websites (Wikipedia, YouTube, Arch wiki…).
No. But “bin” implies “binary”.