

Last I did this it was with an external hard drive. First via USB with changed boot order and later on with a Thunderbolt Samsung X5 drive which is considered “second internal drive” for performance reasons.


Last I did this it was with an external hard drive. First via USB with changed boot order and later on with a Thunderbolt Samsung X5 drive which is considered “second internal drive” for performance reasons.
Where is that pivot meme when you need one …
Although feeling the same as the other commenters, I gave it benefit of doubt. Using it for 2 groups, Openstreetmap and CoMaps. It works more or less.
Forgot this existed, tested it 5 years ago or so. Latest release is from 2019.
AFAIK every message propagates through the entire network, not knowing its destination, but only the rigth recipient can decrypt it. As a consequence of the scuttlebutt protocol.
That didnt seem scalable to me …


Maybe the “you never get a second chance for a first impression” is indeed unfair but it is hurdle for adoption.
In my case my motivation to keep using and trying LibreOffice is driven by the hate for MS and not by the love for LO.
For example: I went through some eye surgeries and really needed a dark mode. But I couldnt get a dark mode in which buttons still were cleary visible. Icons not showing well and hard to tell what they were for. Meaning I kept hoping the tooltips showed something usefull. But “reading” icons is a bit strange … I am sure if I search forums, git issues and documentation something usefull will turn up.
And maybe its infantile like you said but I sure like contextual filled menubars since PaintshopPro in 2005. So whats with the empty menus showing a handfull buttons and everything else in some cornermenu? Seems like a waste of screen real estate.
As for dataloss: sure my data wasnt lost but loading and pivoting a 90k row data table made Calc freeze and only restarted after killing it. 90k is not for everyone but it sure isnt a lot either in spreadsheet land.


Also … dynamic changing them after my wallpaper rotation every 10 minutes, based on the colorpalette of the background photo … while we’re at it.


No-code goes further then the “configuration” level and its features are very generic, to make endless use cases possible.


Naming things is hard. But if you have a better category name to distinguish from classic cms software I am all ears.
And yes no-code software itself is written with code.
But I dont mind having a name for software in which


I just see those foundation onboard / leaves from afar … but isnt the retention rate way to high to do actual foundational stuff?


For Android, Universal Debloater is your friend.
https://github.com/Universal-Debloater-Alliance/universal-android-debloater-next-generation
When developer mode is possible at least.
I work with a Grub boot for Win11 / Debian on the same disk (work provided laptop without the persuasion to change my employer MS-First policy) but one of the lucky ones I guess. No problem for 2 years now.
Only thing after a big Windows update it forgets its TPM Bitlocker key for its own partition. Must type it like once in 2 months manually.


Came for this one.
Immediately brought back memories of RSS and PubSubHubbub


Wont work if its PC Smartphone combo
Shameless plug about my own lemmy post about filebased FF sync: https://lemmy.ml/post/27254722


Download this ActiveX component to have an extra searchbar, super usefull pinky swear!
Or was that more like 2006?
We created a Dutch Open Source Business Alliance (DOSBA) in the Netherlands!
https://nluug.nl/nieuws/kickoff-dutch-open-source-business-alliance/ (turn on your preferred translator)


I use Joplin also, two years now. But fwiw its a database with markdown writed notes. Its not a management solution for a repository with seperate markdown files per note.
Also if its for business, anyone signing up agrees with a data-processing-agreement (which I dont known if thats the case here) but normally they promise not to use PII for other services then the one provided.
It would take analysis of that DPA if thats the case or not.
Google only respects corporate boundaries for specific things (like email and cloud storage of the org doing the mdm).
Your use case has a lot, outside of that, meaning all consumer services they track anyway.
If its without an account they keep a profile without account info, but every data point they get adds to it nonetheless.
In NL we did research of MDM kids accounts for schools. Turns out all those things not school related they keep tracking.