502 means the app is broken. For example, if it were Flask python, it would be raising an exception (e.g. divide by zero). If this is happening to many services or apps simultaneously, it is concerning. Turning it off sounds wise at this point.
I have always preached of jumping on to Python as early as you think you need it. Less papercuts, and transportable across servers (bash and tooling versions are a problem when jumping 5+ years).
No need of VPN. But it wouldn't harm if you wanted to have more privacy
I'm using mxlinux "ahs" version, it comes with kde at their "ahs" repos for supporting latest hardware and graphics cards. You may also check for the non-ahs, there might be a meta-package for kde plasma and that's it..
Thanks. I did searx and read something wrong apparently.
Me too. I had a better experience across (old) distros compared to Lazyvim. So, work had me switch. Also, wasn't the mantainer of lazyvim who said that they had migrated to astro?
Perhaps a chronological view is a bonus of the idea lives on for long enough. And having links between stories, or tags can be useful at some point too... https://www.usememos.com/
Thanks for adding this. (I think I used the crosspost button on the desktop PC... yet, indeed, in my Lemmy client on mobile I'm not seeing the reference).
equal ux just faster. I have a dropin script: /usr/bin/sk "$@"
providing /usr/bin/fzf
(same goes for sk-tmux and fzf-tmux)
I understand these files are not images or binary. But you should specify a bit better if they're PDF, XLS, DOC, etc or what else...
I'm sure that apache solr or elasticsearch can index these files. And there are nextcloud apps to integrate such indexes. For example, this one https://github.com/nextcloud/fulltextsearch/wiki
Not long ago, I installed Okular on Windows for a friend. I was surprised that the version available officially was pretty old.
It would be great if Mac and Windows could have access to flathub.org daydreaming
I don't know if any other mods are there. I'm not there. Feel free to send me a DM if you see any spam or needs for moderators. We would do something about it, of course.