

Looks like it has encrypted sync and desktop apps too, so that’s nice if you need stuff on multiple devices.
Looks like it has encrypted sync and desktop apps too, so that’s nice if you need stuff on multiple devices.
Nope
MacOS doesn’t run on my hardware, but yeah editing software and CAD software are the reasons I’m on Windows still.
Technically Davinci Resolve does run on Linux, but it’s not always stable and lacks certain codec support.
I haven’t found a good replacement for lightroom yet, darktable is too complex for me, and rawtherapee doesn’t really manage my library well but is an OK RAW editor.
WP is easy to use, that’s why it’s common.
If you enable the annoyances and cookie notices filters in uBlock it gets rid of a lot of them.
For specific sites you can also use the element picker mode to create your own custom filter and remove elements. Handy for sites you browse without an account and have popups bothering you about it.
The awful spam was the reason I left, I got mass invited to rooms with really nasty names, and there’s no way in the client to mass ignore invites, you have to go to each one and click ignore.
That wouldn’t be the end of the world, except their client seems to rely on waiting for the server to respond to an action in the foreground, so every time I click ignore it sits there processing for like 10-20 seconds before I can click the next one. There’s no select all, there’s no way to just rapidly tap ignore and have it process in the background like it should be doing.
Also they said even after banning the accounts, there’s no way on their end to remove the invites the banned account sent out.
Overall it’s just painful to use, the clients are bad, the moderation system doesn’t work (what kind of system lets 1 account send out thousands of invites?? It should have auto-banned them within the first 10 or something), their cleanup system doesn’t work, and everything just feels slow as molasses.
If you don’t want to use Firefox sync, you can try just copying the whole profile folder from your backups.
Try out Zen or Floorp.
Floorp has PWA support natively. Zen has 3, not sure on 4.
It isn’t 100% clear to me from reading the link if it was done that way or not, that’s why I was curious.
Does this account for the entire production line and recycling after? Or just directly emissions from the vehicle itself.
Electric cars are also far more expensive to own than my old car, they have internet connections, invasive telemetry, software updates, and are incredibly complex to troubleshoot and fix because of having so many electrical components and sensors.
So far over the last 10 years my old SUV has cost me on average about $190/month, that includes purchase price, insurance, registration, fuel, and all maintenance and upgrades including consumables like tires, and some more expensive stuff like aftermarket suspension because I like offroading.
The insurance and registration alone on a new EV would probably be near $200/month. Plus with my current vehicle I can do all the work myself, with an EV the closest shop is probably 3-5 hours away depending on brand, so I’d waste an entire day or two getting it serviced on top of the extreme cost of service.
I don’t see where you need to run a DB migration, it’s just a change to the docker-compose file for the path.
My experience is that Immich is more stable than Nextcloud, despite being ‘pre-release’
Nextcloud had bugs that corrupted data several times when I was using it, switched away from it awhile ago because of that. NC also feels slow even with all the tuning they recommend.
It’s a heavily limited free tier to promote their paid offering, in this case I don’t think that phrase is accurate.
Have they peaked? It seems like they still have issues with delicate screens, hinges that fail with dirt ingress, and so on…
I think there’s still a lot to fix on foldables.
They do have the emergency access feature yeah, I’d still put the password in a physical document somewhere though just as a backup.
I can’t say I’ve ever seen this, is your new device Xiaomi as well?
90C is fine, more important is the core speed and if it’s throttling heavily which will impact performance.
If it’s been several years it’s also possible the thermal paste is not working as well anymore and needs to be replaced.
When I try using the https://<IP_ADDRESS_OF_YOUR_PI_HOLE>/admin/ I get search results to access my router login.
Something is very wrong if you’re getting search results, maybe try a different browser?
Checked downforeveryoneorjustme.com and it looks like pi.hole is down.
The PiHole website is https://pi-hole.net/ is that what you meant to check?
You can’t check local private domains like pi.hole using a public service.
Password manager such as Bitwarden, you can store your passwords, and sensitive info as notes or attachments. It’s all encrypted client side.
Then you just need to have a note with the master password and instructions on how to access it.
Well hopefully the 2FA data is encrypted and the app requires a pin or password to access.
Plus my password manager also needs a pin after it times out, and my computers all have their drives encrypted too.
It’s plenty to stop casual thieves and such.