I’ve seen this ad here in Australia where cell towers are essentially all owned by a single telecomm (Telstra), who leases them out. No idea how their cell network could be private given that info
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DiagonalHorse@lemmy.mlto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What RSS feed are you subscribed to/can recommend?
2·9 months agoKOReader. You can put it on android or your e-reader and when you sync the feeds it converts them to .epub format
Second VueTorrent. Makes for an absolutely blissful experience managing torrents and with qbittorrent’s built in search plugins you early have to go to the sites anymore
DiagonalHorse@lemmy.mlto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Encrypted Chat App ‘Session’ Leaves Australia After Visit From Police
18·1 year agoThe Session team claimed this when defending the security of their app and network, even in the face of the Australian government passing laws that allow them to backdoor any local tech companies
The docker aio was relatively painless imo. I’ve made it easier in my home server by installing Nextcloud through CasaOS. Makes it very easy
DiagonalHorse@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Is PopOs a good option if i don't want to tinker much with the OS and do some basic tasks as web browsing etc?
1·2 years agoAnd as a result of their working on the new desktop environment their current gnome version is pretty outdated
DiagonalHorse@lemmy.mlto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•How was your start into the open source community?
2·2 years agoI was learning how to play guitar using ultimate-guitar.com. They have their normal tabs which are HTML and “pro” tabs which download in a format you need to pay for their software to use. Found the program TuxGuitar and it was amazing. Only learned years later as I was delving into Linux that it’s named after Tux and is open source.

To be fair I just follow a collection of subs and never switch to the local or all tabs. You don’t seem to have to see your own instance all that often if you don’t want to