ok, I could look this up, but I’m asking you instead. Why is Israel’s behaviour over the last 10 years in Gaza more justified than Russia’s?
ok, I could look this up, but I’m asking you instead. Why is Israel’s behaviour over the last 10 years in Gaza more justified than Russia’s?
“M$” was funny on slashdot 20 years ago but it’s a bit tired now.
And notepad is a lot better than it used to be.
Also, calling Microsoft as M$ is pretty cringe, like, are they really any more money grabbing than Apple, Amazon or any other big tech?
Well… not everyone. Mostly just people in the US.
Apple Maps for driving
Organic Maps for hiking
Google Maps for reviews
Works very well in the UK too, not just US
ok, but Tildes isn’t setting itself up as a Reddit competitor, like, its goal isn’t to get people to move away from Reddit. It’s just its own thing which happens to have some similarities to Reddit but with a bunch of differences too.
This looks like the kind of thing I would like to use, but I’m already tied into the plain markdown files “ecosystem“. Maybe I can import my stuff into anytype?
It solves a bunch of stuff caused by IMAP being a bit of a mess. Top of the list of JMAP benefits is:
[JMAP] is stateless. It doesn’t need a persistent connection, which is better for mobile use, which may have intermittent network access and where battery life must be conserved by turning the radio off whenever possible.
Maybe HASS is better than this but it’s not simple to schedule Hue to have the right colours at the right time. At least, not at my latitude. I’ve got separate summer and winter schedules and that helps a lot, but especially in the summer it’s pointless using the built in sunset/sunrise events.
I have Hue lamps around the house that are daylight temperature in the day and turn warm and dim in the evening on a schedule. Is this what you mean by circadian, or is it something else?
It’s not just about trusting the code (which anyway isn’t a small task to review it, and all future PRs, and run your own builds from reviewed code) but also there are some people who will avoid Russian developed stuff at the moment for moral reasons, you know, because of the whole Ukraine thing.
This might not be a factor you care about, but Adguard is developed in Russia.
Speeds can’t increase forever though because physics. I was under the impression 5ghz was near the theoretical limit, so I don’t believe we’ll see 7ghz any time soon.