PortNull
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PortNull@lemmy.dbzer0.comto World News@lemmy.world•Trump Gives Russia Less Than Two Weeks to End Its War in UkraineEnglish14·10 days agoI was wondering the same
It stands for Trump Always Chickens Out
Just switched there from Tuta. I was having a lot of issues with the mobile app being slow. So far everything is working well and they also offer storage and video chat
PortNull@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Privacy@lemmy.ml•What extensions would you absolutely recommend to someone who use Firefox?1·2 months agoApart from those already mentioned I need Sidebery
PortNull@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Europe@feddit.org•Russian navy steals Estonian university's wave buoy, takes it to KaliningradEnglish16·2 months agoRussian dull men’s club
PortNull@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Privacy@lemmy.ml•What's the recommended Android browser for privacy in 2025, that is also usable for day to day tasks?.30·3 months agoI use IronFox and have no qualms. Vandium on graphene is also popular. Buy apart from that I can’t offer up much more
PortNull@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Programming@programming.dev•The Curse of Knowing How, or; Fixing Everything | Blog4·3 months agoPersonally I have the restraint they are talking about. It’s just laziness in disguise though
PortNull@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Programming@programming.dev•i want to learn/use functional programming language3·4 months agoElixir is a nice functional language. Not as purely functional as Haskel mind.
It is based off of Erlang and runs on the Erlang VM. Syntax is Ruby inspired. It is not a high performant language (like C, Rust, etc), but it excels at distributed computing and fault tolerance. There is excellent documentation and tooling for it as well.
Pretty much this. Once you put it on the internet it’s out of your control. It might disappear, it might not. Best just to assume it won’t. Unless it’s useful information, then it probably will.
They used to burn books. Now they just defund information storage services.
Same here: too lazy to fiddle around with stuff. It works, is Arch based, and satisfies my needs
Jellyfin, navidrone, paperless, freshrss, mealie, linkwarden, and immich. All on a debian as docker compose setups on a home server. I access things via tailscale and if I need it outside of that via cloudflare tunnels. Simple and easy.