(you actually cross-posted from programming.dev, that's a federated post)
... and feel endless pain from whatever they did to the scrollbars. Seriously, wtf.
I don't know, I recently got a 2-in-1 laptop, and was surprised to see that KDE works great. Got Onboard as on-screen keyboard. Screen rotation works great. Glad I didn't have to run Gnome on that machine.
There's focalboard (if you can get past the weird license): https://www.focalboard.com/
Or you can use Gitea: https://gitea.io/ It's mostly meant for collaboration on source code but it has a ticketing system with boards.
Hard disagree there. It is a tunnel, it is plenty fast if the intermediate node is close enough, and why would you want encryption at the IP layer.
It works great and gives me IPv6 that I otherwise wouldn't have with my ISP (Optimum), allowing me to connect to native IPv6 site and use all the IPv6 functionality I want (dedicated IPs for containers/VMs etc).
My side works fine, Google just doesn't like the address. It's a tunnelbroker address, maybe they consider that bots... but only for some of their servers? It's weird
I have IPv6, Google just doesn't like my address.
For whatever reason, to this day I get a 403 error on http://google.com/
from IPv6. https://www.google.com/
works through.
Sometimes it's not your side that is broken.