Dark wave? https://youtu.be/LWEfcn_97-8
There’s a whole Playlist for these https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIREGeLmWYKgVvA9SOyxEnyrPENUiwkcg
Dark wave? https://youtu.be/LWEfcn_97-8
There’s a whole Playlist for these https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIREGeLmWYKgVvA9SOyxEnyrPENUiwkcg
Yes, I like RSS for tech news but I still prefer to read a discussion on it.
Never heard of that one before but will definitely try. Thanks
Yes, still get my share of spam, especially on politics, but other than that it works ok.
Unpopular opinion but I switched from RSS to Google News and Reddit / Lemmy for basically 2 things:
I like the Google algorithm for news (guess that’s why it’s called that) it shows relevant news, especially local. When I subscribed to local news papers’ RSS, for example, they pump a lot of articles and the relevant news were difficult to spot. It still lags behind on tech news for instance.
I switched to Reddit because of the community content: conversations. On RSS you get all the news and all that but it lacks the social aspect, people discussing an article, learning from others. This is why I’m still here.
Xiaomi phones still come with infrared, mostly used to control TVs, fans, AC units, etc.
Since we are doing a big mix of everything why not throw there Minix that resides on all Intel chips?
Why? It’s easy to use, there’s no ads, has many features, etc.
Is it only because it’s owned by a big corp?
At system level you can use AdGuard DNS. Search in the settings app for DNS and set custom DNS to dns.adguard-dns.com
On Safari you can download the AdGuard app and configure it as a content blocker.
I’ll check that one out.
Is Floris Board still maintained? Latest stable release was in June 2022 and latest beta in September 2022.
Their GitHub says that stable versions are released “1 release per 1-5 months” and beta “up to 1-2 releases per week”.
No but the time at the top center and the bottom bar stretching all wide I thought it was an Android launcher
What launcher are you using?
What launcher is this?
Well correct me if I’m wrong but Memmy is an iOS only app so you’re using an iPhone/iPad and Sync is an Android app.
So I read many times that it can store “several TBs of data” but how many exactly? 2, 3, 5, 10?
Do they know exactly? Is it possible that they write 5 TBs and when they try to read it, they can only read like 3, losing the other 2 TBs?