

Truth, I feel the same way. If my pc broke tomorrow, it’d be rebuilt as Linux


Truth, I feel the same way. If my pc broke tomorrow, it’d be rebuilt as Linux


On Firefox android both the battery level and graphics card information were not available. But it was described as another data point regardless.





Heh, this puts Piefed in the same basket as Reddit, Facebook etc. for the same reasons you dislike them.


But why? I don’t understand why you want to make your software politically charged. I’m left leaning, but I believe in free speech for all. This makes piefed a censored platform by default. You are manufacturing an echo chamber.


I honestly think wiki, static hosting, package registries etc. don’t belong on a git repo. Github has continuously extended their feature-set, but its caused vendor lock-in which I think is the point. How hard is it to spin up a web service to host static content? There are loads of good open source wiki projects, etc.


From TFA:
GitLab made it further in the evaluation but didn’t survive it either. The issue was its open-core model, where the Community Edition is genuinely free software but the Enterprise Edition is not.


This made me laugh. Then I got sad. :(


I’m also using boost but “bugs are fixed quickly” isn’t my experience.


I found it really odd that the legislature are able to gerrymander in the first place. Why isn’t this process in control of an independent board? Some of the gerrymandered district maps are laughably corrupt.
only one password to rememebr as the keepass master key is the encryption key.
keepass database is just a file that you sync using dropbox/gdrive/onedrive/nextcloud/seafile/owncloud/etc.
It’s about £10 a year. I’m lucky though as I run a small side business which has some hosting capabilities. So there is already an enterprise grade set of servers ready to deploy Lemmy. I don’t need to look for hosting costs or be worried about performance as the servers are paid for and are top spec.
Reddit killed third party apps and I refused to use their shit app. It all just stinks of enshitification. So I spun up my own instance of Lemmy and haven’t looked back.


Considering the speed of 20%+ charging, what would you predict 10-20% to be?
Even if you add another 10 minutes making the total 22 minutes, at that temperature I’d be impressed


Why the hell does India need to ask the US permission. World police or what


I think your opening statement is getting you down votes.
This tech isn’t aimed at consumers, it is for business users where the business has decided to deploy remote windows servers for their employees.
I wouldn’t want one of these as a daily home pc.
It doesn’t mention NHS in the blog post, so I guess it’s for a different project. I’m still concerned and disappointed that Palantir is in bed with the NHS.