archive.today
and archive.ph
(also .is
, .md
, .fo
, .li
, .vn
) could be Russian assets.
“Please buy Tesla again! We kicked him out already, all is good now!”
Talking to family, coworkers and friends: the public image of Musk took a long while to destroy (thanks to no-one but Musk), and Tesla is connected to it 100%. These my peers only just about got to where this is now the majority opinion.
FWIW I’m seeing more and more new electrical cars on the roads, none of which are Tesla. And a lot of those who drive one feel compelled to apologize for it.
One of the problems with Linux today on laptops is that the CPU will run in an unoptimized manner
Is this actually still true? I thought automatic scaling happens mostly on firmware level these days.
Thanks! 2007, and still maintained. Wow.
I distinctly remember an FF addon that rewrites URLs on the fly (via regular expressions iirc). I was thinking about it just the other day, because I want the same thing. For the life of me I can’t remember its name anymore.
At the very least you should proactively point out that you’re recommending closed source, proprietary and paid software on a FOSS community, in the future.
Especially with password managers the SAAS closed source part is extremely relevant. I’d never entrust mine to that, let alone recommend it to others. Linux version with integrated ssh agent be damned.
Wrong community? Or shill?
And that’s not the only difference that - in my humble opinion - makes bitwarden stand out sky high against this proprietary SAAS shit.
Yeah. Or they’ll go through with it, and then realize later that they “need” to buy new ones.
Maybe I can still convince them to switch to Linux. We’re not dependent on any MS or Windows only products.
Oh yeah, “Deregulate Everything”. Because that has done the USA a world of good in the past 100 years.
Not sure what’s supposed to be democratic about it. Or I guess they mean Democratic: OK, it needs to be pointed out. But isn’t that like pointing at the splinter in the Democrat’s eye while ignoring the beam in the Republican’s eye?
You mean, chromium-based browser vs. chromium-based browser?
I know, it’s about data mining (don’t call it telemetry), but still. Funny. I bet they didn’t even remove all Google links from the source code.
I’m currently horrified how my (IT illiterate) employer said we need to update all our 20+ laptops to Win11 now. Consumer laptops that barely run Win10.
To be clear, I’m not the IT guy here, though I do sometimes help out.
Mint yes*, Vivaldi no.
* if it comes preinstalled. 99% of device owners would be overwhelmed by doing that themselves.
Lies.
In reality, Boelter was a Trump supporter who voted for Donald Trump in November, his best friend David Carlson told reporters Saturday. Boelter was a longtime conservative who was a registered Republican when he and his wife lived in Oklahoma in the early 2000s. He was against abortion rights but “never mentioned any particular anger with the lawmakers who were shot,” Carlson told CNN.
This is what I do. I keep the old ones around for a while, and every time I realize that I’m not missing anything, and delete them.
Worst case, I’ll have to root around in my backups. But it has never happened wrt browser bookmarks.
oh alright. I get that. I was going through http error codes just prior to reading it so I was primed to have something to say about it-
I am running things locally.
Sorry, I missed that. It invalidates part of my comment.
I cannot get an ssl cert for my local network stuff
You can make a self-signed cert. If your mobile app does not have an option to accept it (“ignore SSL errors”) then it won’t work, maybe there’s an alternative?
caldav does not support recurring stuff on the todo … It seems that they all internally juggle how recurring stuff happens
CalDAV is a protocol, which remains the same. The server has little to do with how apps handle things. I have no experience with tasks, but under the hood it’s just another calendar and does not treat recurring events differently. I’m guessing these limitations/inconsistencies are app specific.
So your server is running NextCloud? I hope you have it locked down tight, with all it’s web ui access points.
I started out with by doing my own calendar.
Wasn’t the first thing for me, but the most consistent over time. Calendar and Contacts, synced between phone and laptop. I used first DaviCal, now Radicale.
The next move I did was to bring my todo list over.
AFAIK these are just CalDAV calendars labeled todo; all you need is a different client app, the server software is the same.
Only downsides is that it is a bit more strict (particularly on the mobile app) about an ssl cert.
Can you explain? Doing things encrypted by default is extremely important.
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