

It’s basically what the Eero line of routers does, you can’t configure it without the app, and there’s no web UI.
I’m still more confident in Eero than Motorola to not fuck it up, yet I returned that shit back and bought a GL.iNet instead.


It’s basically what the Eero line of routers does, you can’t configure it without the app, and there’s no web UI.
I’m still more confident in Eero than Motorola to not fuck it up, yet I returned that shit back and bought a GL.iNet instead.


Let me guess: Rob Schneider, Kevin Sorbo, Randy Quaid?


And it won’t matter as long as Israel receives money and support from the US.
And I doubt the US will ever stop.
On my end it’s mostly cultural. Quebec went through the Quiet revolution in the 60s in response to the social and educational stagnation the Church and the government imposed on the working class.
Then add on top the residential school systems that caused great harm to the indigenous nations in Canada which was handled by the Church.
Yeah. not fond at all of the Catholic Church after all that. The less power it has in politics and public services, the better IMO. It doesn’t mean I hate catholics, just the organization behind it.


With paid softwares and services, it’s always the lifetime of the product’s profitability.


But it’s okay now, he declared it /s


At least the OS can be swapped. If the battery life is abysmal compared to the Neo for similar specs then there’s no redemption possible.
The only way I’d favor this over a Neo is similar battery life and user-replaceable RAM (ideally LPCAMM2).


Yeah Lifetime Passes are unsustainable for a service. The only reason they exist is to attract some early adopters, keep them and if lucky enough have them bring more customers.
The only viable path forward is to discontinue the purchase of new lifetime licenses, or make them exponentially expensive.


A new client specifically for Vaultwarden will show up if Bitwarden becomes hostiles against it and purposely sabotage the API.


The more time goes by, the more I’m interested about software and hardware that tries to do more with less at the consumer and enthusiast level.
Ex: ESP-based projects and products, Meshtastic/MeshCore, eInk-based displays for lower energy consumption, etc


Do a traceroute in both scenarios, that should give you a clue where the traffic goes and where it stops.


Even though it’s renewable energy, it still generates a significant amount of heat.
Can we try cutting down on computing resources wherever possible first?


Seems like a huge risk. You either lose a part of your userbase by leaving the country, or you risk losing your reputation internationally if it’s discovered that you are complicit in spying, and reputation is everything in the world of encrypted messaging.


Absolutely unnaceptable, 1 day ban.
We have a custom Fuck Uno card that is +12.


What you describe is basically a MSP (Managed Service Provider).
Most businesses that will seriously consider contracting will definitely want some SLAs and you’ll need to have the resources (technical, knowledge, human) to keep it afloat and a solid implementation plan, which is not a small undertaking.
But if you’re willing to do the work and you’re serious about it, I really hope you succeed and that would be a great way to advocate for FOSS.
Hopefully RISC-V takes over at some point.


The problem is that they’d cause a paradox by killing him, destroying their timeline and causing them to never travel back so their attempts are doomed to fail.
It’s mostly incoherent. Something that clearly break the rules will often stay up.
Even worse is that you can’t even split the 2.4GHz and 5GHz into different SSIDs.
Surely easier for the average person, but it sucks if you have some stubborn devices that tend to prefer 2.4GHz over 5GHz for no good reason.