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Thats when my brain starts thinking of how I'd survive on the streets and making plans for that. It doesn't really help much lol.
I find it really buggy, it often loses connection and won't connect to multiple devices at once.
What ads am I gonna see though, everything I touch daily has adblocking on it.
For 2 that's neat to have, but how do you send the clipboard or something thats not in a file manager?
Also how is speech to text AI? It has existed for decades, obviously a lot better now but I don't think I'd consider it "AI"
Almost every interesting kind of public event like that is going away due to liability issues. Liability insurance is going through the roof, and the insurance companies are forcing places to stop doing events.
There's a ton of added friction when doing things outside the basic 'install Flatpak app'. Security generally comes at the price of being difficult to use.
For new users it also means virtually every guide or there on fixing an issue or installing extra software won't apply.
I don't really get how this could be a fake email when you initiated it from protons website.
who the heck buys a “perpetual” license for a Microsoft product
Office used to always be a perpetual license, so nearly average person that needed an office suite bought one.
It's different for the average person, they don't usually know about alternatives and are fine paying for software from a company like MS.
Plex: requires external account to use their self hosted software.
Also Plex: oops lol
AI can't even answer basic questions correctly most of the time or handle basic searches for products, how on earth is it supposed to buy something?
Wireguard if you're just using it yourself. Many various ways to manage it, and it's built in to most routers already.
Otherwise Headscale with one of the webUIs would be the closest replacement.
At least it's honest. I really dislike when linux is presented as a drop in replacement for windows where everything will just work how you're used to, because it does require re-learning new software and workflows.
Housing is never 'unsellable', the price is just too high.
This would be great, I get frustrated with so many games running terribly with stuttering and awful 1% lows on FPS, despite my hardware meeting/passing the recommended requirements.
It would be nice to see real data on that before hand, instead of needing to buy a game and ending up refunding it an hour later.
Companies often sponsor FOSS projects, especially if they use them internally. It doesn't mean Cloudflare has any access to data from it.
Don't forget all the online requirements with accounts even if you want to play single player, and constant server issues on launch that seem to happen with every game now because none of them allow community servers anymore.
There's not much point in sending it to be manufactured when it would fail DRC and a quick visual inspection. Experimenting is fun but there was no point wasting the money to make it when it clearly isn't a working PCB.
No it shouldn't be, it might take awhile for things to catch up if you changed what you're hosting on the root domain.
That said it's much easier to run services on their own subdomains in the future, and leave the root domain only for a website/email if you happen to run those services.
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