Android can be configured to require a pin after a reboot which is an ok compromise if you want to invoke the fifth amendment
Android can be configured to require a pin after a reboot which is an ok compromise if you want to invoke the fifth amendment
Tom Scott does a great job of explaining this. Tr;Dr is paper ballots are a mature process that has the benefit of requiring physical access to tamper with, and governments who aren’t great at IT and only do something at scale once 4 years is asking for trouble
If you look at it as generic could provider it’s not good, but if you look at it as making m$ run they’re software instead of you it’s awesome because most m$ software is not fun to run
Usually in the observability space it is primarily based on the volume of data and sometimes seat count. Especially if it’s freemium like elastic where users can get an idea of volume by running a POC of the free version. Companies do this because of small teams who deploy large infra that would make contracts unprofitable
Somehow that was a bigger emotional blow than finding out pro wrestling is fake
When it is the cause of a problem it’s not always obvious at first so you spend hours troubleshooting the broken app until you look at DNS and a simple DNS issue
I have been using cheogram but I’m not sure where their servers are hosted https://cheogram.com/
The empty window is actually an ancap that sells flags
I fail to see how that differs from the current Internet
Devs understand http and json way better than imap and http can support modern security protocols like oidc which standards imap doesn’t support which can make using foss email in a corporate environment
Only proof of work crypto currencies require a ton of energy and the only way it’s profitable is by buying energy that would otherwise be wasted like methane flaring or excess renewable generation.
Have A zsh shell with fzf history and zsh syntax highlighting installed
I have been loving miniflux. It has been pretty set and forget. They have nice android apps and you can pay them to host it for you
A common pattern is partner with someone with three required skills and you do all the admin work. The option is to learn those skills yourself. Be careful not to be an idea guy. Actually work and gain some skills to provide value
Sometimes it’s easier to start over than unbreak an existing project. Gnome is old and big so it’s harder to change. So starting over where you don’t have to keep existing features or care about existing users is way easier than fixing gnome and rewriting it in rust. Plus system 76 can. There’s no single party that can stop them from making a desktop
Most operating systems mostly work find something that has a release cadence you like and is close to what you want then you will have to customize it to fit your needs
Tips Fedora 39
Not saying I’m a fan but you I think you are looking for a CLA or contributor license agreement
If you are using nixos try home manager. Otherwise Ansible is nice for plopping templates and files into your own home directory
I believe mods tried this and reddit purged the mods when subreddits only allowed John Oliver images.