You might like this website: https://alternativeto.net/software/ipod-iphone-podcast/?license=opensource&platform=windows
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None, I use Docker for Linux, and Proton (Heroic) for Windows.
But if I had to pick a virtual machine: libvirt with virt-manager as a frontend, which uses KVM for virtualization.
I might be mistaken, but I think Codeberg is the official public Forgejo instance.
I've never had the chance to work with the RAW format, but I think Photoprism should handle it transparently. Depending on your area of knowledge, the setup might feel a bit convoluted though.
So... this is going to be a debloated lightweight distro (or just a DE?) with official support for not-so-fresh hardware? I don't fully understand.
As an Italian, I would say that's not the case, not "a lot of Italians are racist". I've had interactions with a few racist people of older generations, but I would say that they are the exception, thankfully.
In my very limited experience, when this happens the filesystem can (and will) still be mounted as read-only.
Well... if you want the very minimum necessary to play piano, I've written this tool to do it with just a MIDI keyboard and a modern browser.
http://tools.fabioiotti.com/midi-synth/index.html https://github.com/bruce965/midi-synth
A less salty way to put it would be that the chart is missing two labels: "Original prompt" and "Poisoned prompt".
On AWS they have something called "bursting". Basically they will let you use 100% of your vCPU, but not all the time. If you use it constantly they start to throttle you. That's explicitly stated when you rent an EC2 instance (which is their VPS). Perhaps your provider is doing something similar.
I have one. It does the bare minimum (show time, count steps, show notifications), everything else doesn't work very well, including the heart monitor. But the battery lasts for almost a month. And it's completely offline, no cloud services. I would still recommend it.
I use DDG for the privacy as well, but personally I think it works better than Google in my field (software development). The only issue I personally have with DDG is that it lags behind Google in terms of updates, I notice when searching for something that came out or happened only recently.