I feel like this enables the dick putting in process.
I feel like this enables the dick putting in process.
Ah that makes so much more sense.
for “private reasons.”
That’s such funny phrasing. Why not say like a misguided effort to protect better against covid.
FYI, Fossify SMS Messenger is a fork of the now unmaintained SimpleMobileTools and Connect You has no plans to support mms (although it is pretty).
QUIK SMS looks great though.
For all of our safety, consider submitting a bugreport.
Why are tax dollar being spent making it a little faster for rich FiDi people to get to JFK. Take the A train like the rest of us.
There is so much infrastructure NYC could improve:
And that is just what I can think in the moment.
Great beans.
I’ve also wanted to try some of their more experimental beans (like the yeast fermented ones) but I’m not sure what to expect.
Chromatic is my local roastery!! I really like their stuff.
The kunjin was great, I also just tried the kiruga and liked that too.
I think joplin fits the requirements. You can run your own server (or use theirs) to sync between devices.
I also think simplenote meets the requirements.
The world would be a better place if companies deleted your information as soon as you delete your account.
File storage (as opposed to something like email) doesn’t seem to have a massive infrastructure that I have to participate in. I don’t have to trust a third party with my data.
I’d probably just encrypt my data before going into any of the clouds, which should keep it secure (with something like rclone).
To send data to someone, I’d probably use onionshare or something.
I think there a bunch of mispronunciations. OP seems to be referring to the “new” mispronounciation, while I was referring to the spelling out mispronunciation.
I think you’re right. I think some people say G-N-U.
I would keep it simple and use the zoom web client and restrict as much as possible.
However, if you must have an app, they support linux. Then you can sandbox it as you would other apps on your machine.
Going into another partition might be a bit safer, but I’m not sure the privacy vs convinience tradeoff works.
Ya, looked into it and I’m wrong. I still think there is potential but…
Telegram is way bigger than I thought. Its bigger than snapchat. 😯
I think you’re right?
I also think they’re on the right track (and a better track than apps like telegram - lots of negative social baggage). They really have gotten much farther than any other privacy focused apps.
I don’t know, maybe I have a more optimistic view of the situation. It feel like they’re knocking on the door of going fully mainstream.
Signal: Because I want better messaging, and somehow they already achieved some adoption.
Firefox: If Firefox can somehow make their browser miles ahead of chrome, I think that’d be just plain good for the world.
Gitea/Forgejo: I think Github is another one of these centralized platforms that’s pretty ripe for disruption (and gitlab is just not gonna do it).
Lemmy: It’d be amazing to have all the kinks ironed out of lemmy.
Mastodon: Same thing as lemmy. Get social media out of the hands of big companies.
Mail-in-a-box: I want to be able to host my own email if I want to. Proton is great, but isn’t email supposed to be an open standard?
Framework: Not exactly a software project, but man I’d love to see them get the time to push out a ton of great different products and really spark the right to repair movement. It’s the first device I was actually excited to buy.
Linux Mint: I don’t use mint, but it seems like one of the most user friendly distros. I would love for them to make everything perfect and create a seamless experience (and really make a year of the linux desktop). I also think it would be great to just have one clear frontrunner for new users.
Coreboot: Make firmware open source? Yes please.
Truly Open Source LLM: I really don’t want this tech to be in just the hands of just a big company. I’d love for there to be an LLM that has not only it’s weights open, but the full dataset, training methods and everything open.
I think when you just get 10 years of dev time, you get an opportunity to push a project ahead of all it’s competitors. It is kind of interesting to get to pick and choose a project to be the frontrunner (even if they aren’t currently).
Printing always messes with me a bit. The fact that they are network connected and have so many security vulnerabilites makes me wonder what I don’t know.
edit: grammar
It tastes amazing
It sounds amazing. I’m gonna try it tomorrow.
I feel like this is a case for framework support. They were better than your generic IT team when I interacted with them. Maybe they have a better idea of what is going wrong.