No, never had an issue with Signal backups.
lenathaw
Linux user since 2008 here.
Boring Debian for servers and Pop Os for my desktop because everything works out of the box
yes, and according to the article, OpenOffice was already abandoned for 4 years ago by then
My sister's job just switched to LibreOffice in 2018, OO is still alive and kicking in a lot of small companies
I'm stealing claer
I use glow all the time, I love it!
I've been playing with wish too, I see a lot of potential for it
no worries mate, idk why my comment was missing some words, spaces and letters
My sister shared me an Instagram reel for a [brand] bag review and asked me to buy it for her (there's no [brand store] in her city).
It was such an obvious advertising campaign by the brand, when I walked into the store the same reel she shared me was playing in the store screens
There's a museum of the incident with a reconstruction of the plane crash in Italy. Absolutely worth a visit. https://www.inbologna.it/the-museum-for-memory-of-ustica-in-bologna.html
It was known for a long time that the plane was downed by a missile, with the French being suspects.
I have the following apps backing up to a syncthing share
- Aegis
- OpenScale
- Gadgetbridge
- OpenTracks
- Signal
all of them were set and forget, except for Gadget bridge who would randomly loose access to the shared
The following apps allow to manually backup to a file, but not automatically.
- AntennaPod
- Catima
- Birday
- Tickmate
I left NZ a few years ago and one of my main reasons were the lower incomes and high cost of housing. It all came down to the fact that I couldn't even afford to rent a flat by my self, whereas right across the Tasman I could earn twice the salary and have a comparable if not lower cost of living.
Eventually I've ended up in Europe and I'm earning almost 4 times of what I was earning back home. I've considered coming back, bit the prospect of maybe never being able to own a home keeps me away.