Comment Re:I like metadata. (Score 1) 21
You are a troll, however, so there's no reason to believe anything you say.
[Citation Needed.]
You are a troll, however, so there's no reason to believe anything you say.
[Citation Needed.]
As a photographer that has my full name and sometimes GPS coordinates to my house it's nice that they're doing this now.
Gnome when I want to do something 'simple' like add a printer and don't feel like going down rabbit holes.
Awesome when I just need a web browser, IDE and terminal.
I moved my wife and I to Wire and couldn't be happier.
It's almost as if they sat down and saw how people use chat. Adding images is easier than any google messaging service. Send attachments, group chat. Multiple accounts. Video chat works great. End to end encryption. Only requires an e-mail (temp-mail.org works).
2) Make sure the climate is good in the location you choose, so people can spend a lot of times outdoors...
To some of us Canadian and Nordic climate is "good" and we do spend a lot of time out side.
I live closer to a children's museum (by time) in an entirely different city than most Chicago residents are from Chicago museums.
There are a lot of old extensions that will never be re-written.
Looking through the extensions, that's a good thing. They're beta/alpha quality.
The ones with high demand will be ported. Hopefully during the Python2->3 migration they get documentation, typing and other things that have also developed in the last ~5 years.
I haven't read up on the "API" but hopefully it's a lot better than just e-mailing zips around and trying to find the 'latest' version on some obscure forum or any of the 'unofficial forks' that people just add stuff to.
Case in point: http://www.cnc-club.ru/forum/v...
Amazingly useful when it works but the codebase leaves a lot to be desired.
People realize remote work works and everything is on firesale right now.
Go find some plot of land in the middle of nowhere Canada, US. Run fiber to it. Design it around walkability and sustainability. Hell, 12 acres in most places would probably cost less than permits in Toronto.
Toys-R-Us, on 'clearance', was more expensive than the Walmart across the street.
It's amazing. I could never afford to own GPUs (especially to have them sit around for 90% of the time). The "dumb" terminals let me rent them as I need them for projects.
13 year old me would have lost his mind at the programming tools available these days.
come from a time when mounting a hard drive to another machine to fix or investigate something was common place.
It's a pain in the ass. It follows the Unix philosophy a bit too much there's 2-3 tools you need to use because the encryption wraps logical volume management.
And all the instructions are spread across 3-4 blogs. (And none of them are the same). It's all stuff cobbled together from "RTFM" without any straight forward way to do it. That said, it can be done and isn't that difficult. I'll probably write a script for the next time.
I just figured out how to do ZFS encryption and it couldn't have been simpler. Now my
I have moved pools from OpenSolaris to Linux to FreeBSD back to Linux and it "just works". Between snapshots and literally everything else it brings to the table I don't see migrating soon.
It's amazing, minus the fact that right now it's either encrypted root OR ZFS.
Every apt event triggers a snapshot. I can see data recovery becoming MUCH easier.
Especially since trying to get data off of my old encrypted drive was a PITA and not straight forward.
And then I see the disinfectant where it knocks it out in a minute, one minute, and is there a way we can do something like that? Like injection inside
I think that with Jobs gone the landscape of 2020 is quite different.
Apple used to be 'alone' in catering to that market. Now Samsung, Google and others have realized they can make something $1k+ and people will buy it.
Thee 2020 iPhone SE has a faster processor than the highest end Android phone.
There is still a market for a 'lowend but not Allwinner cheap'.
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