

At least the OS can be swapped. If the battery life is abysmal compared to the Neo for similar specs then there’s no redemption possible.
The only way I’d favor this over a Neo is similar battery life and user-replaceable RAM (ideally LPCAMM2).


At least the OS can be swapped. If the battery life is abysmal compared to the Neo for similar specs then there’s no redemption possible.
The only way I’d favor this over a Neo is similar battery life and user-replaceable RAM (ideally LPCAMM2).


Yeah Lifetime Passes are unsustainable for a service. The only reason they exist is to attract some early adopters, keep them and if lucky enough have them bring more customers.
The only viable path forward is to discontinue the purchase of new lifetime licenses, or make them exponentially expensive.


A new client specifically for Vaultwarden will show up if Bitwarden becomes hostiles against it and purposely sabotage the API.


The more time goes by, the more I’m interested about software and hardware that tries to do more with less at the consumer and enthusiast level.
Ex: ESP-based projects and products, Meshtastic/MeshCore, eInk-based displays for lower energy consumption, etc


Even though it’s renewable energy, it still generates a significant amount of heat.
Can we try cutting down on computing resources wherever possible first?


By not doing responsible disclosure and giving time the developers to fix those flaws before going public, you’re not only publicly shaming the developers but also putting other users and instances at risk for absolutely no good reason.
Mega-asshole move.


It’s a cat and mouse game, since spammers will leverage this to work around bans or having to subscribe with phone or SMS verification on the major email providers.
These providers often end up on list such as https://github.com/disposable-email-domains/disposable-email-domains


That’s the default time when the CMOS battery is dead and the RTC is reset.


It’s in the export menu, called Hybrid PDF.





And good luck for that kid to go online if I confiscate their device.


Fuck these oligarchs trying to solve a parenting problem with technology and eroding everyone’s privacy.


One thing I do like from LibreOffice is the ability to save to PDF but also embed the original document inside it.
That way almost anyone can see it as intended, and the original is still there for editing.


That seems unreasonable… proving ownership of the email address should be considered sufficient so ICO complaint it is.


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Interesting, I’ll have to check how it compares to Cinny.


Personally I still prefer the desktop because I can choose exactly where I prefer performance, and where I can make some tradeoffs. Also, parts are easier to replace when they fail, making them more sustainable. You don’t have that choice with a laptop since it’s all prebuilt.


Sadly no way to host your own instance yet, but it does look promising.
With paid softwares and services, it’s always the lifetime of the product’s profitability.