firefox can do the same with any other search engine, it has a search widget
firefox can do the same with any other search engine, it has a search widget
in my country that’s exactly what is happening, they are taking the simpler jobs for much cheaper, and lot of our “native” people has/had jobs like this.
ironically, this country is among the loudest in anti-immigration in the EU, all the while they are immigrating people from neighboring countries exactly for cheap labor.
why?
I only do this with the fridge in the summer to not let the chocolate melt. but why the freezer?
if I were you, I would do IP whitelisting at the firewall instead of or besides the Minecraft server
if this doesn’t, then it doesn’t have any, and people would leave it alone near 0 votes
yes, they are. reread the post, I just did so and I’m still confident
sorry, but I think what you are looking for is platforms like Lemmy. it is not centralized, it is distributed. not peer to peer, sure, but
it might have been just because OP did not understand what they wanted to mean. I don’t either.
No, not really.
The problem is that OP is asking for something to automatically make decisions for him. Computers don’t make decisions, they follow instructions.
The computer is not asked to make decisions like “pick the best image”. The computer is asked to optimize, like with lossless compression.
did they also move the HS to the phone?
I only have Telegram and Matrix. SMS? To me that sounds to be a huge step back, even from Telegram
I have a very low value lenovo tablet that my provider was giving away essentially for free (for worthless loyalty points I think). its BL cannot be unlocked, it has a special bootloader that does not implement the standard unlock commands.
Other than that, I have to admit I don’t often deal with cheap phones, because my experience was that not even LOS supports a lot them. Maybe that’s changed though.
that’s true, but at least try to buy one that’s not extremely locked down, or unnecessarily convoluted to unlock. that instantly rules out all samsungs, for both of these reasons and for destroying phones when sent for repair to an official service
I don’t see it, probably it was removed again
oh there is. from 3 years ago, and some
if with cell phones you mean the non-smart, dumb phones then I can agree. however if you buy the cheapest of smartphones, what you’ll get is even more datamining than usual, which you may be even unable go remove because it’s bootloader cannot be unlocked.
but I would say don’t cheap out on tech generally, because you’ll get extremely weak security and nonexistent respect towards you as a customer.
smartphones is a dirty business. don’t support the bad actors with your many, and then long term with your data
This is something I want to know too!
I don’t believe google deletes anything that has entered their system, my use case is that they don’t have visibility on when are my devices online, how many so I have, and such. But my gmail address has not been my primary one for long, so it’s not that important.
All I have found so far, though, is that what I need is possibly called a Message Delivery Agent.
They could still be compatible, though. it’s possible even today, to some degree
At least in the case of jellyfin, it’s not exactly just a “resource hogging frontend”.
For instance it keeps track of watch progress, in episode and through the series, and what did you watch last time so you can continue with whichever.
Allows you to remote control your player device (handy if it’s a TV or something like that) from your phone or another anything with a web browser.
It fetches info about the movies and series so it looks nice and for your users it is easier to pick something for themselves.
It has integration for MPV (and probably a few other players) so it does all the above.
And it does all these things in a way that everything is available across all your devices. Not just the content, but watch progress and everything else.
Something tells me you also tell your family that a Linux computer with no desktop environment is all one needs for everyday tasks.
And finally for OP: you don’t have to learn FreeBSD for ZFS, because Linux has it too. Because of licensing issues installation is a bit more complicated in most distros, but if you use Proxmox, they have done that part for you.
i think their matrix server is hosted by element