I try to donate to a couple of projects every month. I just use too many FOSS projects to commit to only a few and donate regularly. So, it keeps changing. Some recurring ones are FFmpeg, KDE, Signal, Jellyfin, CoMaps, and Wireguard.
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This, but I use bat since it seems to be faster for this.
Edit: I should clarify that I only use bat as the MANPAGER, since bat uses less under the hood for paging anyway. But with support for a built-in pager in the new release, perhaps it makes sense to set it as the PAGER too.
It literally is. Please get out from under your rock.
I like quadlets, but I wish podlet could handle translating external networks. Right now, it just fails, and needs manual intervention. Also, afaik, there's no way to preserve comments when translating.
For me, it's the opposite. I vastly prefer the compose syntax. In general, I guess I prefer yaml based syntax to toml or json based ones. It's just more readable due to the indentation.
And they have a great community too. I especially like their off-topic threads e.g. the photography and music ones.
IIRC, no. But I'm not sure, it's been a couple of years.
If you just wanna use it as a backup, and not access stuff from it directly, it'll be easier to forego rclone_mount and just use rclone directly to backup stuff on a schedule. That's what I do.
I have a Kobo Clara ~~2~~ BW, and just keep the Internet off. I use Calibre to transfer files to it.
I use rclone to create encrypted backups of some important stuff on OneDrive.
I mean, you can just install Discover on EndeavourOS if you want.
I like'em projective, but that's just me.