tell him "breathe bro"
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I have a thick as a brick vinyl from 1972 and it's still in a great condition :) i know it's not suitable for 8-channel recordings or anything, but maybe we should've invested in that type of research.
that's fair.
i have it set up on a headless server running alpine linux and it has libtorrent2 in its repos. i did exactly as i explained and got it workin, so i was assuming lots of things, apparently.
the site 404s.
here's my ¢2:
- install i2p or i2pd
- install qbittorent
- enable i2p on qbittorrent (settings -> connections)
- find the torrent you're looking for on postman tracker (on the installed i2p browser)
- that's it!
Are you planning to compile the programs on the thin client? Although rust runs efficiently on a lot of hardware, compiling is gut-wrenching.
I have an rPi 1B running as a lightweight server and both rust and c++ applications take hours to compile (some of them take over a DAY). so, interpreted languages might be what you're looking for. my favorite is python. most distros have a lot of native packages in their repos. albeit a little weird to work on, perl is great, too.
you can start out with wayfire, as it has basic a panel included.
simple cuts and joinery
is it woodwork? then there's a decent workbench https://github.com/dprojects/Woodworking
check out other workbenches, too https://wiki.freecad.org/External_workbenches
i think gnome and kde both have graphical interfaces for this. i like doing config files.
she was just happy for me.
i'm not trying to convert her, it's just that i'm comfortable in doing this, it feels natural to me.
i'm using their e-mail, too and it's working fine. they also have a custom domain perk which you can forward your custom domain there.