Mine is Strawberry since it has a ton of options and plays a ton of formats. It’s also (distant) fork of Amarok 1.4 and integrates well with KDE Plasma. I’m curious what other people are using these days. What’s your favorite player?
SkiFree is the standalone version of the game originally included as a part of the Microsoft Entertainment Pack 3 (1991) for Windows 3.x, and later made available separately for Windows 3.x. It was then re-compiled for 32-bit Windows systems when the author found back the source code and released it for free through his website....
This site allows you to experience what classic Macintosh operating systems were like. You can launch most of those versions in your browser. More applications and games can be installed as well. At the very least, you can see how the operating system evolved over time.
Me, I have a low threat model so I mainly try to stay away from proprietary stuff when possible (Chrome, Edge ect) I use an eclectic mix of browsers....
Mull on GrapheneOS on my phone, and hardened Firefox (arkenfox) on my desktop/laptop.
I find that this is a pretty capable setup that can handle 95% of what I need to do, and for the other 5% of the time I can fall back to ungoogled-chromium to ensure webpage compatibility
I'll throw out there that Emacs org-mode is an incredibly robust solution for this, although it may be a bit overkill for your needs (and may send you down an Emacs rabbit hole).
At least for me, it's gotten to the point that my entire life can be summarized in a giant pile of *.org files. I highly recommend it
I have nothing against Signal. I just don't have access to a phone number right now. I fully intend to use the Signal when I get a number. I know there is no silver bullet, no absolutes in the privacy world but I'm looking for any messengers that are generally considered to be private and secure on Android that I can try to...
Huge fan of Session. I think it really hits the sweet spot of being user-accessible (including iOS, Android, and desktop clients with notifications) with a solid encrypted messaging base using Tor-like onion routing.
I've been slowly migrating my friends and family over to it (with varying degrees of tech literacy) and have had few issues so far.
Unix pass! Because I have to be different apparently
If you're into DIY, you can get a very robust system set up with GnuPG, rofi-pass, and git. Plus I can even push passwords to my phone using Android-Password-Store.
While there hasn't been a release in a while, the Android-Password-Store dev seems to be actively working on it (at least per the GitHub page), so hopefully it'll get updated for your phone soon.
For what it's worth, I currently have it working on GrapheneOS on a Pixel 7 Pro phone, which I figure is pretty modern as phones go
A while ago I noticed that shift space no longer seemed to scroll backwards in pdf-view-mode (nor any other mode where it would make sense). I could swear it used to work fine, and it even works on my windows machine. However I've now tried emacs 28 & 29 (my own config and -q in GNOME, a terminal emulator with --nw and a tty and...
I've been curious about exploring other non-HTTP minimalist internet protocols such as Gopher or Gemini, but frankly I don't know where to begin. Are there any good tutorials out there for folks looking to get started, or can someone point me in the right direction? Thanks!
Nice, thanks! Exactly what I was thinking - I have some old laptops that I was hoping to revitalize, and this seems like a good way to get some use out of them
Hello, recently joined after 14 years on reddit, not sure if anyone would recognise me but I was mildly active in Linux subreddits, especially /r/linuxaudio....
What's your favorite music player on Linux? (lemmy.ml)
Mine is Strawberry since it has a ton of options and plays a ton of formats. It’s also (distant) fork of Amarok 1.4 and integrates well with KDE Plasma. I’m curious what other people are using these days. What’s your favorite player?
Winning solitaire Windows 3.1 (toobnix.org)
Respect to anyone still managing a library of mp3s (lemmy.world)
Who cares to touch the grass? (lemm.ee)
Windows 3.1 SkiFree (WinSki) (archive.org)
SkiFree is the standalone version of the game originally included as a part of the Microsoft Entertainment Pack 3 (1991) for Windows 3.x, and later made available separately for Windows 3.x. It was then re-compiled for 32-bit Windows systems when the author found back the source code and released it for free through his website....
Classic mac emulation in your browser (infinitemac.org)
This site allows you to experience what classic Macintosh operating systems were like. You can launch most of those versions in your browser. More applications and games can be installed as well. At the very least, you can see how the operating system evolved over time.
You will regret this! (SC2000) (lemmy.sdf.org)
WinGPT: Native ChatGPT client for Windows 3.1+ (www.dialup.net)
cross-posted from: kbin.social/m/tech/t/98443...
Lemoa - A Gtk client for Lemmy (github.com)
Hello everyone, I recently started working on a Gtk client for Lemmy written in Rust, called Lemoa and the awesome Relm4 crate....
CANYON.MID (canyonmid.com)
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What FOSS browsers, do you use on a daily basis on both your mobile and computer for privacy and security, and what measures have you taken to further harden your browser (if any).
Me, I have a low threat model so I mainly try to stay away from proprietary stuff when possible (Chrome, Edge ect) I use an eclectic mix of browsers....
I've really liked using onenote, but would like a FOSS alternative if there is one that replicates the experience. I don't need any syncing abilities, since I prefer to store locally.
And if there is a migration tool from onenote to the alternative that would be even better.
Winamp (www.youtube.com)
It really whips the llama's ass.
What do you recommend as a good FOSS private and secure chat app on Android that isn't Signal?
I have nothing against Signal. I just don't have access to a phone number right now. I fully intend to use the Signal when I get a number. I know there is no silver bullet, no absolutes in the privacy world but I'm looking for any messengers that are generally considered to be private and secure on Android that I can try to...
What do you all use for password management?
I'm using KeePass currently, since I don't really want to use anything publicly hosted. But I was curious to see what other people have been using!
European Parliament adopts resolution calling on NATO to allow Ukraine to accede after the war (www.pravda.com.ua)
Shift-space not working in Emacs
A while ago I noticed that shift space no longer seemed to scroll backwards in pdf-view-mode (nor any other mode where it would make sense). I could swear it used to work fine, and it even works on my windows machine. However I've now tried emacs 28 & 29 (my own config and -q in GNOME, a terminal emulator with --nw and a tty and...
Any good guides for getting into Gopher or Gemini?
I've been curious about exploring other non-HTTP minimalist internet protocols such as Gopher or Gemini, but frankly I don't know where to begin. Are there any good tutorials out there for folks looking to get started, or can someone point me in the right direction? Thanks!
Safe distance from nuclear bomb (sopuli.xyz)
A Tribute to the Windows 3.1 "Hot Dog Stand" Color Scheme (blog.codinghorror.com)
I unironically used this theme when I was a kid!...
Any interest in a Linux audio community?
Hello, recently joined after 14 years on reddit, not sure if anyone would recognise me but I was mildly active in Linux subreddits, especially /r/linuxaudio....