

not just that. but GPS is one way communication. how will it call home to HQ?
not just that. but GPS is one way communication. how will it call home to HQ?
Do you have a router separate from your modem that these pass through?
I’m not them, but I do. I like that my ISP does not have any equipment on my internal network.
but here they use /* as the target, so they are not telling rm to delete the root directory.
does that mean though that if I connect a PS/2 keyboard or mouse to my relatively modern computer (a “gamer” motherboard made ~6 years ago) 's PS/2 port, that it’ll still trigger such an interrupt?
oh, I realized you have been using wallabag nowadays. but syncthing, plus pages saved with the singlefile or the webscrapbook addon could work fine
that thing has proven that my spoken English is terrible
if we have so many tabs that their title is too narrow anyway, why not just have vertical tabs?
you know what, maybe I should give it a go too
of course but still what if we wouldn’t spread false things. if they are not allowed to protect my privacy, we shouldn’t (and neither should them) cqll it protecting our privacy, because that’s simply false and misleading
I thought that was a modified power supply
the main point of it afaik is access from other mechines, and different kinds of devices. how did you imagine it?
good luck pointing your kobo to your self hosted instance.
to replace them with more stuff that have no business being built in their browser.
what stuff do you mean? I mean, certainly not vertical tabs because they are useful, lots of firefox users like it. not me, but the world does not revolve around me, so…
didn’t fakespot only work in the USA?
what OS does your ereader run? can it run syncthing? can it open HTML?
I really hope Rakuten buys it.
why do you think they won’t enshittify it? they own viber, see what they did there. ads all over the app, some in channels you can’t disable. once it asked me about the data collection I allow, I had to manually disable it with dozens of toggles for all their “business partners”, and it took at least half an hour.
is the distance too big to replace the thin client with just long cables for display and input? if so, and if this is really only for control, an SBC like a raspberry could be used with rustdesk (a n open source teamviewer clone), but there are SBCs with a better price-value ratio.
but if it’s just for control I don’t understand why do you need device redirection
a bit heavy but cool to have. and it seems to be better than radicale, but I couldn’t explain why.
but it would be even cooler if we could do contact and calendar sync across personal devices without a server, because common people not just won’t be able to set up a server, but they won’t have a dedicated machine either that is online 24/7. and you shouldn’t run a service like this on your android phone that you carry around with you because it’ll not let the system save power by throttling the CPUs and switching off cores
Which age were you when you didn’t agree and what age are you now?
yeah, that’s the reason I probably changed my mind, because it was not too long ago that I would fall under such a restriction, and I remember thinking about schools that do this that it is unfair, and wouldn’t have wanted to be in such a school.
oh! I see, thanks. I thought it was only a user movement, it seems I missed that even lots of instances blocked ml recently
and not just through the american archive.org.
but I wpuld say if you can’t hold all the driver files yourself, keeping a list of sha256 hashes or better of them could be worth it too, to later verify their authenticity if you find it somewhere. its also easier to search by hash sometimes