

“but what is holocast? is it like chromcast that you cast tiktoks to tv?” <-- those 13 other people probably
“but what is holocast? is it like chromcast that you cast tiktoks to tv?” <-- those 13 other people probably
very underrated piece of software! its been a total game changer in how i have my computers set up.
also great for some apps too. things like keepass or newsboat (terminal RSS reader) or anything that stores its data in a single file or folder. its really great not having to rely on a connection to a server
KDE Connect. its an app that lets you share lots of different things between your devices, and it does this over your home network without needing any “cloud”
just in case you dont know, Distrosea lets you try various distros online which is handy just for getting a quick idea what the UI is like
for trying out different distros using the live USB method, Ventoy is a good option since it lets you have multiple ISO files on your USB drive at once, instead of having to reformat your USB each time
can anyone comment on how the files are actually stored? is everything imported into a database or can it just work with any sort of folder structure you have already?