Thank you four the heads up. Usually I don't hear anything until after.
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Thank you four the heads up. Usually I don't hear anything until after.
Uh, so good. Thank you internet person.
Just fine them double the revenue those fees have brought in since making them illegal and will bring in if not removed until after a court case.
They might mean down to 1hz like some smart phones do, to save battery.
I wish Microsoft adopted and upstreamed changes to OpenZFS instead of duplicating all this effort.
Though then I'm sure they would tell the community to fuck off by trying to take over the entire project and pushing the actually open and compatible version out of favour.
"We could make friendship bracelets"
Stay the fuck out of Canada 😡 You're not welcome Orange man.
Fuck you Google. I won't do further updates on my Pixel and the moment I run into an issue I'll move operating systems or phones if required. Half my apps don't come from Google Play and I don't want the developers to have to register with Google for anything.
Though he can probably never return to Russia given their history of quietly wiping people out; if he ever wanted to, he's probably on a list now.
Yes, I do hate OneDrive.
The article doesn't mention how it Moves all the files and library folders when it's turned on. If one tries to go look in the folders outside of explorer it becomes clear than everything was moved into a weird OneDrive folder rather than OneDrive just backing things up from where they were.
The charging port doubles as an anythingelse port. Excellent for docking stations and one-cord work station setups in office.
The standard already exists and laptops all already have these ports, anything else would be extra, extra space used, extra development, extra parts, extra unique parts, etc.
We want One cord for all devices to be charged, not one for phones, one for PCs, one for TVs, one for laptops, etc.
USB-C is a better form factor for thin devices than anything circular.
We want laptops to be able to charge stuff plugged into them fast, so they already have all the components (or most of the same designs) for "can be charged themselves".
Don't have to manufacture or source a separate power brick, just pick power brick ABC that can handle your wattage desire.
Could be that everyone identifies with the same things that the group you're referring to experiences. But that group often has it much worse than most people. Or that the vocal minority of that group misrepresents the hole.
What you see as "basically normal" is after they are medicated. Isn't that the point of the medication? Maybe go look at someone who stops taking it for an experiment.
Personally, I use headscale (self-hosted tailscale) that is open to the internet. Then my phone and all other devices use tailscale clients to connect to that. All my other services are accessed through the tailscale magic DNS service.
Nothing except headscale is open to the internet, and I can access anything I need on the server and other devices. It also doesn't just route All traffic through my server, only the stuff to other tailscale nodes.
Then just recently I've been using Nginx proxy manager and my DNS to make nicer names instead of memorizing a dozen ports for random services I host :p
Wow. China leading the charge on this obvious safety decision, I did not expect. Maybe they'll do something about drive-by-wire or touch screen buttons for fundamental car functions next. Then we in Canada can follow suit in a few years -_-
The .org is down for me but .si isn't. It wouldn't surprise me if the Spotify download triggered some legal proceedings and resulted in a DNS name being blocked.
What a funny joke. Excellent community for this.
I think it diminishes the joke by implying that everything gets (left) vs (right) rather than just that we need to know which creature is the human. It almost gets repeditive to me.
I don't see a way to contact Hootsuite on their website to complain.
They changed to a random person and gave all abilities to quietly upgrade everyone's installs to the one maintained by the new random person. Then the new random person disabled things that allowed us to verify the app provided is the same one built from the Github repo. And now the new random person doesn't communicate well.
Because Airdrop is miles more reliable and easier to use than anything Android came up with (yes I am aware of QuickShare, it sucks)?
Because having two walled gardens where people need the same third party app to move data between them is silly?
Because Apple needs some "see regulators! we are not a monopoly, we are cooperating with Google :D" wins.
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