Right now that is unfortunately unclear. They did create The Information Archive of Canada in 2016 as a direct response to Trump’s previous Presidency, but they’ve provided no updates since.
Right now that is unfortunately unclear. They did create The Information Archive of Canada in 2016 as a direct response to Trump’s previous Presidency, but they’ve provided no updates since.
I agree, but I wasn’t addressing the act of archiving itself, just the access that one may or may not have to it.
You don’t need to make any backups, the information is already shared worldwide. Should the Trump Administration choose to censor information, there are plenty of us outside the US who will be more than happy to provide it to you anyways.
At most you’ll need a VPN that doesn’t log IPs.
Hardly dystopian. They just had someone who understands how tech works on staff.
Pointing out what a moron this guy was is not the same thing as agreeing with Nintendo’s shitty legal practices.
Minecraft.
You can get partway to Scrap Mechanic with Minecraft and the Create Mod.
Ubuntu for my servers, and Linux Mint for my Workstation.
I grew up using Debian-based distros, so it’s what I’m comfortable with. I like how Mint seems to “just work” most of the time, especially with samba shares and usb peripherals.
Ubuntu server is primarily because it’s incredibly easy to get support when you need it.
My god that might just work, I’ve used RS Toolkit a bunch and forgot it had that feature!
I’ve had the MSN message sound as my SMS Ringer for years now. The looks I get from people are fantastic.
Yeah I figured this was the case. Ah well!
Then why does the link to download the client lead to the MS Store instead of Github?
Your client is still Windows Store exclusive? That’s a hard pass from me.
Seconded. Not the cheapest solution, but worth the price.
Here we go again!
Not Open-Source, but there’s a fork called WACUP, which is Winamp with modern features.
If you’re on Desktop just use VLC, or try running Nova in an Android VM. Most Linux users are the type to meticulously organize their files, so I wouldn’t expect that there’s an app that’ll do what you’re looking for. There are plenty that will help you rename/restructure your WebDAV though.
As much as I don’t care to use Ubuntu anymore, I will always be grateful for giving 15-year-old me a comfortable and easy transition into Linux. Hard to believe that was 20 years ago, I think I still have one of the CD-ROMs they used to mail out somewhere.
If you like the interface, check out Funkwhale. It’s a federated service based on Grooveshark, but you need to provide your own mp3/flac files.
Audiobookshelf, Calibre-Web, Plex/Jellyfin, FreshRSS, NextCloud, DokuWiki.