I prefer the TI-83 version from early 2000s. https://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/ss/243/24338.gif
I prefer the TI-83 version from early 2000s. https://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/ss/243/24338.gif
Why would I choose this over LibreWolf?
Syncthing accomplishes both local and Internet transfers and doesn’t need a third party server (if you’re not doing NAT traversal). I don’t think you can send individual files through it’s interface. But you can share a directory and any files you add (or edit) will sync via P2P to other devices.
The cloud is just someone else’s computer. If we could normalize people holding their own data, that would be fantastic. I get that your grandma has a hard time backing up to multiple locations (and testing her backups). Convenient? Definitely. I just don’t think your average person understands the ramifications of trusting these for-profit monopolies with complete control of their data. It seems like a magical refuge to far too many.
Its not even a free market. Check the protectionism keeping Chinese EVs out of the US. Its more like the land of corporate profits.
I feel legitimately bad when I see friends and family obediently sitting through ads. I absolutely do install extensions and 3rd party clients to remove ads. I alslo help my parents and close family install ad-blockers. I just don’t want to be the guy who gets blamed when YT changes something and a 3rd party instance, client, or extension inevitability breaks. Just because I keep up on the latest blocking methods, doesn’t mean I wouldn’t like an ad-free experience for all.
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Seeding
Nah, Transmission just gets kinda buggy when its loaded with hundreds of torrents. Its fine for light use (or perhaps if you have a ton of RAM). But it definitely gets laggy and occasionally unresponsive after running a few days.
No way. Anyone have a link? Its gotta at least have electronic fuel injection. A 2025 Benz with a carburetor and old school distributor is not believable.
You’re right. I think we’re looking at the same blog spam. They may not have working magnet links, just sketchy direct-download sites. My Sonarr just picked it up tho. Looks like Milkie has it now. I’m sure it will hit fully public torrent sites soon.
Search “The.Daily.Show.February.12.2024.WEB.h264-RBB” and you will find links and magnets.
Gotcha. A ZigBee/Z-wave plug was the first thing that came to mind. I’ll probably go the same route. I was merely saying that wireless-anything is less dependable than wired. But I don’t even know if wired smart plugs exist. I use wireless sensors around my home and I’ve never had an issue with dependability. I definitely wasn’t considering Z-wave as a local attack vector. I was just brainstorming some way to avoid a wireless solution for something where dependability is paramount.
Care to share what outlet you had success with? I’m comfortable with Home Assistant and ZigBee/Z-Wave. Something this critical probably shouldn’t be wireless, but I digress. I’m also interested in what software you’re using for monitoring and alerts (if you’re willing to share). Cheers!
Is Fossify’s SMS app on F-Droid yet?
People are stupid, apathetic, profiting off the status quo, or just too exhausted from trying to keep a roof over their head. The role of government should be to protect citizens from being taken advantage of by corporations. We need a new (or heavily amended) Bill of Rights for our modern civilization. Unfortunately in the US: our politicians are servants of corporations rather than citizens. It’s a free buffet for our data (that has been collected through better-than-Orwellian means) and nobody seems to give a fuck. I’m just rambling… I wish there were more of us who gave a shit and demanded privacy protections.
I can recommend OpenBoard. Its open source and available on F-Droid or Google/Aurora. It doesn’t request Network permissions. As far as updates: it hasn’t been updated in 17 months. Its not updated extremely frequently, but it’s definitely not abandoned. It works great and I don’t see anything it needs added or fixed in my experience.
Nunti works well. https://gitlab.com/ondrejfoltyn/nunti