whatever you choose, keep the 2FA recovery codes to at least bitwarden on paper, in a safe place
whatever you choose, keep the 2FA recovery codes to at least bitwarden on paper, in a safe place
AP would actually work fairly well as a messaging protocol
except when a temporary disruption in the connection results in new posts/comments/etc to not get delivered
github is not just about git though.
its impossible to read it without a twitter account
it did not seem so. we will never do away with AI by being friendly to the tech and even helping it grow
Unfortunately I don’t have one, other than a long term plan of eating the rich. But the issue is there and we shouldn’t ignore it.
if you haven’t noticed yet, we want these “smart” vehicles to be abolished, along with their non-stop automatic surveillance and data mining they do
only if it would be so easy. think about your data that’s taken about you and you can’t refuse. healthcare, home ownership, if you’re still learning then a bunch of data about your progress, and maybe even your handwriting
but does running the program locally allow you to better control the information that it trains on?
in a sense: if you don’t let it connect to the internet, it won’t be able to take your data to the creators
maybe their client does not use the github flavored markdown. originally to render a line break you have to end the line with double space. because of that, their client might not understand that the - signs are supposed to be list items
that’s a different layer, it’s not transport but a network protocol. it “competes” with IP
hmm I see. what kind of media is that, movies and music or pictures and recorded videos? if it’s the latter, you don’t have a computer at home right?
on my device, calyx os takes 22 GB, and I think this is a lot. I can’t understand what takes 45 GB in a system. Technically probably it’s only half of it used at a time because of A/B partitions, but half of that is still a lot
what do you use that storage for? could you send a screenshot about the storage usage statistics?
I have so many apps that I rarely use and I still only have used 45 GB. I use an sd card for the media, though, and a lot of app backups that you probably can’t do anyway, but that’s not much of a difference
why would you choose any of the asuses?
“nicely built”, and “sleek design” are not positives, but made up qualities. That’s basically a goal for all phone manufacturers
“good AI features”. sorry what? do they mean the power button opens the assist lant instead of the shutdown menu? or that the device sends home an order of magnitude more information about you than usual?
“ultra portable”? what the fuck does that mean for a fucking smartphone?
and “univeral fast charging” means it’s glued in battery will wear out ultra fast.
buy a pixel if you don’t care about keeping it for a long time, and about having a removable battery. otherwise get a fairphone
But as long as it’s possible to flash back the original firmware, warranty should still apply
and because of that, that’s the responsibility of the device owner.
Backups are, first and foremost, your responsibility
I’m looking forward to your advice on how to backup a device with encrypted storage, that rolls a new key when you factory reset it.
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who the fuck needs google’s suggestions? It’s not a necessity
it still can enshittify, but we can save it with the help of git and the fork button
whatever you choose, keep the 2FA recovery codes to at least bitwarden on paper, in a safe place