Damn, hitting them hard with reality at the end there lol
Damn, hitting them hard with reality at the end there lol
How many apps do they have installed? Are they very good friends if they won’t install a single – free – app to stay in touch with you?
I was in a similar boat when I started using Signal in 2016. Now, everyone I care to talk to is on Signal. The rest can contact me via SMS alongside login TOTPs and dentist appointment reminders.
You don’t have to compromise your values due to peer pressure.
I love Syncthing but that initial setup can be a pain. Sometimes you need something quick for a one-off transfer.
I was hoping this would fill that hole, but this still requires a decent amount of setup. Warpinator is still king in this case imo.
Their PowerPanel Personal and Business editions both seem to work with all of their UPS models. I used to run PowerPanel Business on a basic tower-style model.
Oh yep, my bad. Didn’t see the iOS stipulation initially.
The key is focus your time and effort on the ones that are really important to you, and be able to adapt to changes. This way you can make the switch to a less abusive product / platform / tool / whatever it is more easily when it inevitably goes to shit.
This is the user-side responsibility of interoperability.
I’ve been really enjoying the latest Thunderbird.
I tried the F(x)tec Pro1x earlier this year in the hopes that it would unlock some writing productivity for me with its built-in keyboard. I managed to get one really cheap, but it (like many other “exotic” phones) had so many cellular network connectivity issues that I gave up. I now have a Samsung Galaxy A54 with GoogleFi. The typing experience sucks but at least I can make / receive calls…
This post really shows how old I am, because I immediately thought “does anyone actually compose on a mobile device?” The experience is so bad I limit my own mobile compositions to message responses like “k” and “lol”.
I wrote this comment on my phone and it was an awful experience 🙃. But hey, at least my keyboard app suggested a silly emoji…
I’ll continue to do my “real” writing on my desktop for now. Integration apps like KDEConnect have been enough for me to get by, but they aren’t perfect either.
Not sure what you mean, they’ve been posting fairly regular updates on software and infrastructure improvements and security audit responses on their blog for the entire time I’ve been a customer (6 years).
$1000 for a device with an N5100 CPU seems… mispriced.
I’ve been using Quarto a lot for Data Science work and it uses Pandoc under the hood I recall.
Not sure what you’re envisioning by Pandoc + git, but the RStudio IDE has a git integration and a WYSIWYM Quarto editor.
Amazing, was able to play over ssh on Android using termux!
This is what I used as well (KeePassXC specifically), with Syncthing sharing the .kdbx file across devices.
Yeehaws per McNugget
Any suggestions for where I can read up on the licensing troubles?
Apple is still tracking you, they just aren’t as donkey-brained as Microsoft.
I give them all Warhammered Latin hostnames like TABULARIUM-MAGNUS.
KeePassXC (there’s a Firefox extension too) and Syncthing are the first things I add to a new install.