With my incredibly limited knowledge of the system, it feels like Flatpak would be a solution to this, right? Or are they too isolated to support a printing system?
With my incredibly limited knowledge of the system, it feels like Flatpak would be a solution to this, right? Or are they too isolated to support a printing system?
I’m kinda surprised one doesn’t already exist tbh
For me live traffic is more vital than ever on long road trips, if some traffic pops up hours after I’ve been on the road and my GPS finds a way around it it can tell me what’s up and adjust the route for me on the fly. When my road trips usually consist of north -> south on i95 down the East Coast of the US, it seriously comes in clutch.
The northern Virginia/DC metro area has traumatized me one too many times
Fdroid reports some seriously sus anti features, although I know it can be over dramatic. Anything to be worried about?
Magic Earth kicks serious ass, it’s legitimately performed better than both Google and Apple maps in my area. Searching for businesses is still a little janky, but if you’re patient enough to just use Google maps to find a place and then copy the address it’s exquisite, seriously.
Federated shithole(s)
“an order of magnitude” still feels like an understatement LOL
My 35b models come out at like Morse code speed on my 7800XT, but at least it does work?
Aw man, that’s a shame! Kasa is still around in the US, I only got mine a couple months ago. They do seem to offer both, so I wonder if Kasa is on the way out here too
Bold of you to assume any of the “experts” writing about this know what a TCP/IP stack is
I just bought a bunch of TP Link equipment I knew was compatible and loaded up Home Assistant onto a Raspberry Pi. Best of both worlds
Because none of these journalists have a basic understanding of what actually happened lol
IIRC Windows 95 did that as well
I mean yeah but they had literally nothing to do with this lol
Yeah it’s all fun and games until you actually convince someone and then you gotta explain how a bootloader works to someone who still calls their browser “Google”
IIRC Admins can not, but Org owners can in certain situations.
Internal slack infrastructure
Taking this part of the description at face value anyway, this sounds like the opposite of the cloud.
That being said, I still agree with the statement
Source?
This is how Windows Mixed Reality operated (Back when UWP was still a thing) and it actually worked great.
Thank you for reminding me to get myself an invidious instance set up. It isn’t a huge pain or anything, right?
It’s gonna start getting a little old tbh