same would be true for US
same would be true for US
FitoTrack may be suitable for that.
If the Map is not fitting totally you can even correct it on OpenStreetMap.org by yourself
FitoTrack is a nice open source fitness tracker which shows the path on OpenStreetMap background. It logs position and speed data.
You can create a custom workout which shows you the current speed instead of average.
https://f-droid.org/packages/de.tadris.fitness/
What do you actually need it for?
https://github.com/ente-io/ente
Fully open source, End to End Encrypted alternative to Google Photos and Apple Photos
Maybe they should also make a petition to the petition website… Fediverse is not included in the sharing buttons
But where to get the AppImages from? Who’s maintaining? How to do Security Vulnerality Tracking for them?
If that is true this is even worse. Its not ok to give religious/spiritual organizatios just government infrastructure for their cultural events. If this was decided by Macron himself instead of parliament then he should be resigned immediately.
That’s correct. Such ceremonies should not be organized by government. If somebody feels the need to do religious/spiritual events, they should be organized privately.
Which is more affordable and good quality? Italian is as expansive, if not even more. Instead Portugal, Greece, Turkey?
Bittorrent has lots of benefits for the user:
Sorry that I asked. Seems that you feel very offensed by my question.
No torrent files for NixOS images?
Don’t panic!
I don’t get your point. Why should somebody do this every day?
As the experience from other users in this thread, it seems not extremely rare to have an overgrown ~/.cache/ folder. So checking it from time to time is a good advice. If we all do this for a time, and create bug tickets for software which is not cleaning up. Then this problem will hopefully go away with future software releases.
Because some users experienced accidential grows like OP had 160 Gbyte. So general advice for linux users can be stated as: Check your ~/.cache every now and then
Critical systems/servers shall better be monitored as you suggest.
not necessarily during runtime
So OP’s headline should be saying instead: Reminder to CHECK your ~/.cache folder every now and then
I always felt that there should be some user directory like /tmp/
which will be wiped regularly.
Is it safe to clear ~/.cache/mozilla/
while Firefox is running?
There is “Oscilloscope” which can show frequencies and their intensity
See https://f-droid.org/packages/org.billthefarmer.scope/