That’s pretty much where I’m at too, and I find it easier to get to the file(s) I want to send through the cli. No judgement to anyone who prefers the gui though!
That’s pretty much where I’m at too, and I find it easier to get to the file(s) I want to send through the cli. No judgement to anyone who prefers the gui though!
As far as I know the relay just NAT busts, after that it’s encrypted p2p.
The main advantages for me are:
Termux is awesome! I use it for a bunch of things:
h264 and h265 work- check the va-api table to see what’s supported: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Hardware_video_acceleration
I take advantage of hardware video encoding on linux with amd’s open source drivers almost every day.
So true- I was talking to someone about vim the other day and wanted to tell them the keybinding for something I use daily, but had no idea what it was without a keyboard there for reference.
Arch actually has an installer again and it’s fantastic https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Archinstall
In X11 it’s server side, and in gnome wayland it’s of course client side, but they look exactly the same as the SSD ones. I doubt they’ll change that between the current beta and the 3.x release.