I don’t think there is a file in my Firefox directory that is Google.com but I get your point, that’s cache tho.
comrademiao
Just a dood or likes reading and chatting about computers
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That’s an interesting idea, do I want my website guaranteed to be fully downloaded to someone else’s computer tho lol
Running a singular OS—I like that I can run the same system on my current four computers—two servers, one desktop, and one 12 year old Microsoft laptop.
Selfhosting—It started with an interest in Jellyfin and Qbittorrent, which led to running my own server(s), progressing to wanting to learn more Linux and run a singular OS for all devices. I think this point is focused on an interest in selfhosting.
Control—I don’t like customizing my systems, its a waste of time, but I enjoy having complete control and ownership over them.
Trust and Privacy—I don’t want to use any software that doesn’t respect the user enough to show the source.
Freedom—I believe media, software, and information should be open access to all.
- comrademiao@piefed.socialtoSelfhosted@lemmy.world•Redlib is running on borrowed time — so I built a Reddit front-end that archives what it servesEnglish1·22 days ago
So as in slop?
- comrademiao@piefed.socialtoOpen Source@lemmy.ml•A guy went to adobe.com and told the truthEnglish1·23 days ago
In his most recent video he complains that switching to GIMP was too difficult
This is 95% more information than you can consume or find useful. I cannot get these type of homepages except to have done a thing and feel happy about it. My “homepage” is a link to all my services, but I rarely use it because of that thing in between my ears that allows me to remember what service I want to use.