@joseph that's up to you. I've personally had no negative interactions with the dev, and the app works well, so I bought it.
If that is the case, why use ttrss at all?
@joseph that's up to you. I've personally had no negative interactions with the dev, and the app works well, so I bought it.
If that is the case, why use ttrss at all?
@codesections me too. I've always gone with a relatively small SSD (~120GB) for root etc, then a slightly larger HDD for /home. I've never come close to filling storage, I just use that much data.
My sync folder, which has ALL my important data/files in it, is only 13GB.
@joseph I bought the ttrss app.
@joseph it's actually the Feedly theme. You can get it here:
@d4klutz I've figured out what the bottleneck was on my network now - so the Syno speed has improved. Gonna stick with this for the time being.
@brandon doesn't it chec kevery 60 seconds? I can live with that. The more research I do though, the less I think it's the right solution for me. I don't want something else to manage manually.
@brandon I don't understand what you mean?
My #Synology is really old and getting quite slow. So I'm thinking about replacing it with #SyncThing for my file syncing. Has anyone used it on a RaspberryPi? If so, what's the stability like?
@joseph I think it's the greader theme, I'd have to check though.
@kumar welcome! I. Glad you like it here. 🙂
@joseph I wouldn't say it's ugly, personally.
My thing about #Fosstodon is that we have an awesome community of #FOSS lovers. The next coolest thing about #Fosstodon is that everyone who donates to the the Patreon is contributing to #FOSS projects!
If you haven't considered contributing, think about it. This community could be major contributors to FOSS projects and continue the advancement of Freedom in Software around the world.
https://www.patreon.com/fosstodon
Right now 17 out of 1,212 members are contributing. Could we make that number 50?
@david @brandon depends on the amount of devices and of course security vs convenience.
The question was "which is more secure". A separate key pair _is_ more secure.
I'd never use a key pair without a passphrase. Again though, that wasn't the question - having said that, I do agree that practically speaking, if you have a lot of sessions, a well protected key pair is more realistic.
@hdasch @codesections you're welcome.
@mike @brandon yeah PuTTY is an open source alternative, however SecureCRT is far superior.
@fatboy no way, this has to be a parody account?!
@mike I use Tootdon on my iPad, it's pretty good. I didn't realise it was available for android too. I might try it too.
@brandon unique key pair per device 100%. Use your keys like your passwords - keep them unique.
If one gets compromised, you don't have to change all the others. Applications like SecureCRT (proprietary) are great at managing keys/sessions for you.
They keep adding to it!
@dan "100% stackoverflow" 🤣🤣🤣
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