

There’s YaCy. I’ve run a node for a while but it ended up filling up my server’s drive just indexing german wikipedia and the results were terrible.
And it’s still not private because you have to broadcast the query across the network.
There’s YaCy. I’ve run a node for a while but it ended up filling up my server’s drive just indexing german wikipedia and the results were terrible.
And it’s still not private because you have to broadcast the query across the network.
The email used to be used to send you notices if your cert wasn’t renewed and other communications. They’ve just discontinued that feature, so the email isn’t super important.
It’s a good idea to provide a valid email address, but it’s not that important and doesn’t really matter for the purpose of issuing a certificate. It’s not part of the problem you’re having.
Keyboard shortcuts in general.
Alt + left right (previous/next page in browsers)
Windows + 1 (2, 3, …) on Windows and KDE focuses the window at that position in the taskbar
Alt + Tab to switch windows (hold shift to go backwards)
Windows + Tab to switch windows within the same application (like, all browser windows if you’re in a browser)
Alt + 1 (2, 3, …) on Windows/Linux usually selects the corresponding tab
Ctrl + Tab to cycle through tabs like Alt-Tab does for windows (hold shift to go backwards)
In most browsers or things with a URL/go to bar, Ctrl+L will focus that. No need to click the address bar, Ctrl+L, example.com, Enter.
In Discord and Slack, you can press Ctrl+K to open a box to quickly type a channel/DM name to go to it quickly
If you have them, the Home/End/PageUp/PageDown keys are actually pretty useful. Press Home instead of scrolling all the way back up.
F1 is usually help
F2 is usually rename
F3 is usually search
They might not even know the source. The Guardian for example has a Tor service to upload them stuff completely anonymously.
Of course the crooked courts will pretend they’re refusing to comply and jail them anyway to make a show.
It’s been a while, but I believe you do need the annoying new XML/SVG thing as it also doubles as the splash screen animation when you open an app as well. You can embed a PNG in those but vector is preferred because of screen resolutions.
Wishing you great success with your app, disabilities are wildly underserved especially in open-source.
Why though?
We can just subscribe to the community on lemmy.ml, there’s no point reposting when it’s already there ready to federate.
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