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This is fantastic - I might see if I can get involved with these guys, here sthr home page for the group: https://edinburgh-linux-cafe.codeberg.page/
Edinburgh Linux Cafe

I’ve not really got much experience myself with either docker/podman, but I think you’re looking for podman’s [quadlets]?(www.redhat.com/en/blog/quadlet-podman)
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This is looking like a really fantastic feature. Even with a remappable keyboard, there’s some limit to the number of layers and modifiers you can juggle without a GUI and this will be available across any/all keyboards used on the Plasma device.

Hey, hey you - you don’t owe an email anything. Just leave it unread.

Feeling inspired to go unsubscribe from a bunch of junk mail and clean up old mail? Go for it.

But you shouldn’t waste a second of your time feeling obligated to deal with emails sent largely by automated marketing campaigns.

At work I spend time to organize my inbox, its a necessity, on my personal email, I get security alerts & banking into separate folders, that’s about it, I don’t waste a moments thought on the unread count.

That’s great to see, with the cost of living crisis, just arguing green power is more ethical/better for the environment etc understandably doesn’t cut through - but making the focus the direct improvement of peoples local area and the above a nice side effect is a great way to get buy-in.
You can store an ssh key in Bitwarden or Keepass(XC) easily enough - Bitearden can certainly be configured as the actual source of your ssh keys with only a tiny bit of config effort

The trailing slash is just following cp’s own special treatment

# before dir/ file1 target/ orig.txt # no trailing slash - copy *dir* to target cp -r /path/to/some/dir /my/target # after target/ orig.txt dir/ # dir copied to target file1 # with trailing slash - copy *contents* of dir to target cp -r /path/to/some/dir/ /my/target # after target/ orig.txt file1 # contents of dir

I have lots (100s?) of pdfs for ttrpg rules collected over years - storing in folders is enough to separate by game, but fails when a single book is a mix of content - does it go in the adventure, character options or DM folder?

Having a nice UI with tags and searching would help to organise the collection a lot better.

Accessing all of that across any of my devices while the files actually live on my NAS would a be a big improvement - its easy for my laptop & tablet to get out of sync etc

This looks great - thanks for all your efforts! :)

I plan to setup a service to better wrangle all of my many ttrpg PDFs soon and this will definitely be in the mix.

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