I'm guessing your use case require extra steps towards anonymity.
2 ways :
Download the needed .rpm from software.opensuse.org from another machine, transfer via USB, install manually from terminal or YAST ; it is gonna be tedious since dependencies will be missing and you will have to pull them, transfer them, install them manually.
(cleaner). It's probably easier to wipe your system, re-install while connected behind either a PiHole or a VPN on your phone using HotSpot + a decent DNS provider and setting the VPN to target an unusual location. This time, do configure properly your machine including extra software that may not be available on the offline installation media. Reboot, configure, don't use previous VPN location ever again.
Beside the Cube, the Wobbly Windows was my fav feature. It's frivolous, but also so natural to grab a titlebar and having the rest of the window sloshing around like a wet rag.
I use KISS. it's super minimalistic, allows fro hiding all the unremovable crap all phones come with today, and is basically a search bar with 5 icons on top. I have my Proton Calendar as the sole widget and that's it. Single screen, no fuss.
Thanks for sharing, that was a great read. Artemis was meh for several reasons, but it still features great world building and it's great to see it used at this level of quality.
Finding stuff on Mastodon is more about hashtags. Eventually, by subscribing to #stuff you're interested in, you will discover accounts worth following. The Tusky app allows you to subscribe to hashtags like to an account. I don't follow people anymore, I follow topics!
My domain name provider offers basic webmail service with my domain name
Gmail allows login in that service, writing "as* me@mydomain and retrieving incoming messages as well.
I've been doing this since 2006. If gmail is down, I just go to the webmail page for my domain and I'm good.
Your phrasing of "after the DNS update" made it clear for me: all mails are handled by the new service referenced by the new custom DNS entries. My mailbox attached to my domain doesn't disappear, it is just not in use anymore.
Ergo, I loose the ability to log in to my original @mydomain webmail interface in case of proton outage/issue/billing conflict whatever. Or if money is tight.
The way gmail handle this is crude, but effective: you give it your hosting company' provided mailbox details (address, port, username, PW) and it "impersonates" you.
It is super-convenient since the login data is provided by the hosting company, you just fill out a setup form in gmail. And your OG mailbox is still right there, untouched unless needed.
I stopped the transition process when I realised I didn't know what I was doing, blindly adding custom entries in my DNS host setup... Well I guess going back is just deleting the custom entries I added for Proton, and restoring the original ones.
Tagliatelles, aiguillettes (filets) de poulet, basilic frais, emmenthal râpé, pignons de pin, huile d'olive. (Et pesto industriel du carrouf').
Il n'y a pas besoin de vache pour cette recette de pâtes à la vache.
Cuisson :
cuire les pâtes ;
griller les aiguillettes de poulet sans matière grasse ; couper en tranches moyennes ;
ne pas mettre de vache dedans.
Préparation :
Dans un bol par personne, mettre d'abord les tagliatelles, ensuite une cuillère à soupe de pesto au milieu ; ne pas mettre de vache, sproutcher un filet d'huile d'olive autour, garnir de feuilles de basilic, parsemer de pignons de pins, poser les tranchettes de poulet en périphérie, oubliez la vache, bomber d'emmenthal râpé au milieu. Un tour de moulin à poivre et le tour est joué. Ne pas rajouter de vache maintenant non plus.
Oui mais Tonton Zen, pourquoi ça s'appelle les pâtes à la vache alors qu'elles sont au poulet et qu'on a pas le droit de mettre de la vache dedans ?
Parce que c'est une recette que j'ai piqué, puis abatârdie, d'un restaurant à Sihanoukville au Cambodge qui s'appelle "The Holy Cow", ce qui veut dire "La Vache Sacrée". Quand on y allait, on prenait souvent ça. C'est donc la recette des pâtes "à la façon du restaurant la Vache Sacrée". Les Pâtes à la Vache.
I'm guessing your use case require extra steps towards anonymity.
2 ways :