Hopefully Firefox won’t follow.
Hopefully Firefox won’t follow.
I thought I read there was an agreement with accessory manufacturers about keeping the same port for 10 years. Because they didn’t want to run into previous issue of the iPod pin port being discontinued quickly.
Surely all those do have FOSS alternatives?
Sync is by far my favorite app, it was “reddit” for me. Now that it points at Beehaw it’s even better. It has very good customization and fits right into Android’s themeing and standards very well. It’s basically the quality of Apollo, but for Android.
System76 makes their own distro called PopOS. Their laptops right now are rebadged, but I’m sure they support them well. They are in the process of designing their own and I’m waiting to see how it compares to something like Framework.
Doesn’t Amazon just use RHEL as base for their image already?
I have been using Vikunja instead of Google Keep. I like the mix of todo list and kanban board. I also use audiobookshelf for podcasts and audiobooks, then calibre for regular books. And a very lightweight rss app.
I’m a little more advanced with selfhosting at this point though. I use a combination of intel NUCs (RIP) locally and Digital Ocean to run Kubernetes clusters. I have a whole setup with argocd, gitea, authentik, tekton, prometheus, loki, grafana, etc, etc. But its a been a learning process that started with a rpi too.
I highly recommend mini pcs for selfhosting. Especially the intel ones since they have quick sync which is a pretty good hardware transcoder. Not sure about AMD ones, they might have something similar.
Oh, I use homepage as a homepage, but there as so many and I sometimes switch around a lot. Its good to have variety there.
Apparently the source of that wasn’t an official statement by Microsoft. It was some offhand comment in a dev conference that kind of got out of control.
2 years ago? That’s seems like a normal cadence for OS releases.
Wasn’t it Yishan that was calling reddit an “internet city”. I’m sure a lot of people bought into the idea that reddit was different. Maybe back then it was, or at least pretending it was.
Nothing special, just WaPo, NPR, NYT, etc. I just prefer aggregating all those sites instead of going to them individually when I some that kind of news.
I use this lightweight reader by the same dev who makes Bookstack. Just for new though. I use Audiobookshelf for podcasts.
Awesome!