

I can replicate this but only by drawing very slowly.


I can replicate this but only by drawing very slowly.


Well yes you should check if the specs on the product page say Bluetooth.


It’s not unrealistic if you don’t expect it to be watertight. They’ve already banned piracy and gambling sites here. It’s a simple DNS block and so only for people using their ISP’s DNS. It still works, way fewer people use the sites that are blocked.


You can run many Windows applications in Wine, but not everything works well.
Creative Cloud (PhotoShop et al) is one of those that usually doesn’t work well.
Here’s a list of Photoshop versions on WineDB with how well they work.


I used to think that too, but it’s so far only Google Messages and Apple iMessage? GSMA only added E2EE in RCS recently, Google is still using their own thing on top and Apple nothing yet. You have to be a member of GSMA to read the whole spec.


Aren’t those just ALPR camera’s? France has those too.
To have them without being a police state you need a short strict list of things cops are allowed to use them for. Like the article says basically.


I guess I’ve always just made the new passwords in Bitwarden and have it fill in the form rather than fill in the form and let Bitwarden save it. Do you not use generated passwords? Can’t help you on the offline thing, I see how that would be annoying.


Why doesn’t everyone just use a better manager like Lastpass or Bitwarden, it’s super easy to use.


Platforms that may want no affiliation but don’t censor enough (sometimes nothing, sometimes only reported actually illegal things) usually end up becoming nazi platforms. (see the punk bar parable)
I don’t think Odysee is as bad as Bitchute yet, but my hopes for it becoming good are zero.


Some issues are solvable with better architecture but developers don’t make money on it, many only build for the landlords. Stuff like good soundproofing between separate units, both a lift and multiple staircases in bigger buildings, visual variation between buildings or parts of buildings so people don’t get lost or stir crazy, outdoor spaces with both vegetation and useable areas.
Depends on your city, but many need more medium-density, not go straight from terraced housing to seven floor buildings.
I do get the appeal of things needing to work without internet, but it seems very broad as a category. People use webapps for things that used to be local, like Office 365 or Figma, or even searching in Google to do arithmetic, so the calculator app is offline first.
On mobile I think a more reasonable example is offline maps, I use OSMand myself but recommend Organic Maps to less technical people.
About offpunk, all browsers used to have that. Firefox still has the “work offline” option in the file menu. In offline mode you can go to any webpage that you visited while online.
Can you explain what you mean by offline-first?
Like if it’s internet stuff that still works when offline, most e-mail clients would count. I use KMail but they’re all pretty similar.


You need external speakers now and some sort of set top box, but you can just buy a 50" monitor, they’re intended for conference rooms or signage.
I personally just don’t connect my smart tv to my network.


HP is all over the place, they do make trash, but their business laptops are usually pretty good.


They’re also, more accurately, calling it an exploit and a security vulnerability.


It’d be good for Android to be mostly its base, the Android Open Source Project. Over the years Google put more and more things in the proprietary part of Android (Google Play Services) instead of AOSP.
Depends on who takes over whether that gets better of course. If they also put too much in Play Services, or ask the manufacturers for a high fee, yes it’s possible we go back to more oem flavours.


I guess this means we’re not switching to RCS then?
Not so far, I think the recommended filesystem is ext4, or if you have multiple drives, ext4 on LVM.
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