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  • The world where RCA practically doesn't exist, Motorola is a shell of its former self owned by the Chinese, and Intel is literally in the process of going bankrupt and is so weak that it is being currently bailed out by taxpayer money

  • My father used opensuse all through the 2000s when they still delivered CDs, so I always saw them laying around. I tried out Linux my first year of university (mint back then) because my mediocre laptop would take an insane time to startup windows 7. Battery life was significantly worse though. Maybe a part because my father used it because of unresolved feelings after he died.

  • Linux

    Distrobox container

    Code OSS

    • clangd (always have to change compile commands path because $workspacefolder variable varies per machine even on the same project, it will just choose a subfolder sometimes)
    • nrfconnect suite (it has some extra checks for .dts files and a nice GUI)
    • embedded flash plugins/programs like jlink, Stmcubeprogrammer, etc..

    Serial Studio

    Logic 2 / Sigrok pulseview

  • What are their names and badge numbers?

    Otherwise they are just dangerous criminals impersonating law enforcement and people have the right to defend themselves with force.

  • Correction: bad for the bottom line only thinking ahead 1-4 quarters ever.

    A healthy, motivated workforce is a world of difference, more productive, and will ultimately reduce hiring and training costs from turnover.

    But they would have to look 1cm beyond "hurr durr line must go up faster this quarter than last quarter"

  • Hmmmm

  • When KDE Plasma Bigscreen becomes bigger and usable, then you can plug any Linux device into it (or even get one of those 100€ NUCs) and have a privacy - friendly smart TV.

  • Isn't fine name in the comment in the first line default behavior for multiple IDE/boilerplate generations?

  • Isn't simpleX also starting shitcoin crypto scam enshittification? https://feddit.org/post/20942973

    Also apparently the founder is also a raging right winger his twitter account aources and supports fascist states. It doesn't mean the technology isn't good, but makes donating to the project supporting a fascist...

    At that point, delta chat might be the better option.

  • It's a bit difficult. I don't have the money for an entire 2nd server on my network and $500 in HDDs just for a backup solution as part of 3/2/1.

    I have 3TB of fault-tolerant-ish data in a ZFS mirror then 12TB in a third, single drive full of stuff that I don't care a ton if I lost (media and stuff mostly)

    Maybe I could back up the more needed data to Hetzner or something for cheaper, but it still adds up.

  • It's funny, because if they just made this a "battery preserve" option, it would probably be hailed as genius and put in every single phone on the planet by now.

  • More like they lose -1 house seat.

    Then a few weeks later trump again comes out and says "thank god we could win because my paid staff know so much about those voting machines"

  • Denmark is also the leader of the EU movement to break encryption, mass surveil all EU citizens (to make sure nobody pushes back against the corporate bank ownership , but "for the children's of course), then because they broke encryption, ultimately give access to everyone's mass surveillance data to foreign nations and bad actors.

  • It is their second run at earbuds. The first, released with the first phone that they didn't have the 3.5mm jack on (fairphone 4) were promptly discarded, unsupported, and ewaste.

    "Fairphone True Wireless Earbuds" for 100€, released November 2021, dropped in October 2023, <2 years from launch. Cheap Anker wireless earbuds are supported longer.

  • I am actually debating getting a serial adapter for it. At my work we have an old Norma 3 phase power meter that is an unkillable beast with a very good update rate, and it only has GPIB but as we modernize, it could definitely be used to automate testing.

    It was worth, in today's money, like 100k€ or something crazy.

  • Dear god there doesn't have to be an app for everything.

    Make a website and if you really want an app-like experience, make a damn PWA. No, I don't want to download your terribly optimized, huge app to get a receipt...

    I'm sorry, but to get my UK ETA for traveling for work I had to download an app that I will literally use 1 time in 2 years because it is valid for 2 years. It could easily be done with a PWA.

    It is not more secure, it is less secure for the end user as apps have been caught many many more times stealing data and being malware compared to a web page where you generally have to download malware.

  • I would be interested in seeing compiled statistics of how many fell without capitalist interventions.

    The CIA themselves have stated how active they were in the 20th century with corrupting, breaking down, and ultimately overthrowing communist regimes and installing dictators.

    But also socialism with worker owned co-ops and only infrastructure and regulations through a central government may somewhat be a good direction to go.

    The crux seems to be that all forms of government are susceptible to authoriatarians because people themselves are very susceptible to authoritarian strong men and propaganda, inherently.

  • Yep, openvpn with factory firmware. It even had a (limited) choice DDNS services for self hosting, on a cheap consumer router. I could never figure out if NAT hairpinning worked though.

    Almost all routers have an "advanced" section where you get a lot if these nice options.

    I have only bought a ubiquiti device in the last few years though, so I guess it is possible that routers have been enshittified like a lot of tech products with features locked behind a paywall.

  • Sure, but you can't access your home network anyway if your router is turned off...

    I have yet to encounter a router made in the last decade that couldn't. Asus routers, even my 15 year old tplink archer A7 could, ubiquiti always can, openwrt, pretty sure at work we did testing with a dlink router and it also had that option.

    Pretty much if you don't use a Linksys 100Mbps router from 2005, you can at least do openvpn if not wireguard.

  • Programming @programming.dev

    Can someone sanity check my NOR memory structure for me?

  • Buy European @feddit.uk

    Where to buy Canning Jars?

  • networking @sh.itjust.works

    It is so confusing in europe having a Cca required rating vs CCA cable makeup.

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Should I or should I not use a VLAN? I have trouble understanding the benefits for home use

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    What is the "proper" way to navigate migration from another service (all photos are already on the server)

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Headless server hardware transcoding without X or Wayland?