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  • That’s why we need rules and regulation around gatekeeper platforms like iOS and android. If both demand 30% there is no choice not to pay in certain circumstances.

  • I understand your sentiment as I am annoyed by similar issues. But the wireless in ear headphones also changed a lot how we use them. I guess it’s similar for glasses. People will appreciate the auto focus but will inevitably complain if batteries run out or glasses malfunction.

  • Thanks, that’s what I ended up with. Now I can set up my own domain and slowly move everything to that during the year.

  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    Mail provider current status?

  • An sich ist die Argumentation ja ganz nett, solange der Arbeitnehmer die Flexibilität bekommt. Das klingt aber ganz hart nach Arbeitgeber Privilegien.

  • Especially since ai is just treated as outsourcing 2.0

  • How would you handle LFS in this setup?

  • Das liegt daran dass wir die Woche historisch gewachsen auf 7 Tage Runden. Eigentlich fluktuiert die Woche +- 3 Stunden, abhängig von der Mondphase.

  • Why do you need a domain on an internet facing dns if you can just define it with your local dns? Unless you want to access your services via internet, in which case you would need a public ip.

  • From what I’ve read gitea is a fork of gogs and forgejo is a gitea fork so I should get similar benefits right?

  • But that means that the database is running on nfs, right? I read that this is not recommended due to locking issues and roundtime latency.

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Advice for git setup

  • I get that as well, especially when I made a plan in my head and something else comes up and I have to replan, which I know will make it more complicated. I guess I’m angry since I know I will forget the original thing in the process.

  • The hacking in Mr Robot looked more authentic, I really liked it. But they usually just executed some random scripts without printouts lol.

  • Carrots and hummus work for me sometimes. Haven’t found any other non-sweet snack that can substitute sweet snacks though.

  • Can serve as emergency power though. Something you would have to add anyway with a serious setup.

  • Still want to try rust but in my field it’s just not established enough unfortunately. But I love the idea of the language.

  • Just wanted to say something similar. Any low latency high frequency code is written in c++, c or assembler. And that’s engineers work usually.

  • Client side security

  • Looking back I was never really able to do long study sessions. What helped me a lot was to break it down into smaller sprints with something as reliable reward inbetween.

    In the past that was OGame or other browser games where you couldnt play for long and had to wait some time inbetween. Nowadays it’s tarkov scav runs that sometimes work well. Im currently trying to write my PhD thesis so this is my struggle again :)

    Also for me it’s specifically a momentum thing so just telling myself 5 minutes is enough will get me over the hump usually. And not expecting too much for the day. Otherwise I will be demotivated even if I managed to do a fair bit.

  • Think about power consumption of your hardware. If it is supposed to run 24/7 this can add up over a year. The money could be invested in power efficient hardware instead. There are calculators online