

That’s me as well. We have two cars, and both are old enough to drive. We need to replace them, but I’m holding out as long as I can.
Mama told me not to come.
She said, that ain’t the way to have fun.
That’s me as well. We have two cars, and both are old enough to drive. We need to replace them, but I’m holding out as long as I can.
And it looks nice.
Make sure to read their disclaimers, they’re really not interested in expanding features, so make double sure it’s sufficient for what you want.
And it’s harder to do both at once.
I wish more projects hosted their own F-droid repo and kept it up to date. FUTO has one for their stuff (Grayjay, FUTO Keyboard, etc), but it’s frequently outdated, whereas Bitwarden and a few others I use do a good job.
Maybe Accrescent is what I’m looking for. I just want a store that:
I basically want fdroid, but faster updates.
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enabled); repoIronFox is more ambitious, which means higher maintenance load and more likely to fall behind. Fennec is much simpler, so less likely to fall behind, but also doesn’t change much from Firefox.
The former, but the language looks vague enough that they could do the latter eventually. My understanding is that they have to be vague in the language for legal reasons (e.g. to appease regulators in various markets).
My understanding is this is due to regions broadening the definition of “sell” to include any form of personal data transfer. So Mozilla giving location info (with consent if you enable “ask every time” in the permissions) to websites to look up local store hours or whatever is “selling data.”
AFAIK, nothing has changed in Firefox.
Firefox is maintained by Mozilla, Fennec is a custom build that removes some stuff, and is maintained by some Russian person who I’m pretty sure isn’t affiliated with Mozilla (get here by clicking the “Issue Tracker” link).
It’s not a fork since it’s built from Mozilla sources, it’s just a build script.
Hmm, so invest?
Simplex is probably ready now. It’s self-hostable, and has strong encryption.
Um, what does that even mean?
Edit: Looks like it runs a VM. So some overhead, but still cool.
Looks like this only affects Windows.
Twitter was incredibly popular, which certainly means something.
Nazi seig heiling all over the place it becomes completely unusable
This has nothing to do with the format.
How is it set up? What are you running it on?
My Nextcloud instance doesn’t use a ton of resources. But I’m on a somewhat beefy machine (16GB RAM, 8-core CPU), so YMMV.
I’m playing with it now. So far so good, after a rocky setup.
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GitHub project for those interested.
I don’t see why they don’t make sense for cars. Put them in commuters where distance is less important than economy. I don’t see why they couldn’t make a ton of sense as a second car.
There’s a ton of stuff I still want to be supported, especially web assembly.
But for most things, yeah, we could probably slow down a bit.
And I doubt they’re much more expensive.