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  • I was one of their strongest advocates, but their progress is unbearably slow. SimpleX for example has advanced a lot more in the same timeframe.To me it seems like at the current pace they will need another two to three years to solve their problems.

  • Do you mean modems?

  • I'm sure asuswrt-merlin won't have this nonsense.

  • The title could use the word "router" somewhere.

  • You can also run firefox -p in the terminal.

  • This will be exactly as effective as Operation Lioncash. That is to say not at all effective.

  • Doesn't seem that much simpler, tbh.

  • Consumer CPUs were lacking ECC reporting, so you never really knew if ECC was correcting errors or not.

  • Tox has pretty much been dead from the beginning. There never was a significant user base.

  • I'm not sure what your comment is supposed to contribute. Should the developers stop developing the software? What changes do you expect?

  • https://kagi.com/summarizer/?target_language=&summary=summary&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DqhEKoZO6DM8

    The video discusses criticism of the Linux Foundation and how it spends its funds. While the Linux Foundation is the largest employer of Linux kernel developers, only 2-3% of its budget goes towards that. The rest is spent on various other projects like blockchain, AI, and cloud computing. The video creator argues that the Linux Foundation should allocate more of its funding towards improving the Linux desktop ecosystem, which is underfunded compared to these other initiatives. However, the video acknowledges that the Linux Foundation is beholden to the interests of its corporate members, who likely prioritize the other areas the foundation supports. The video presents the creator's perspective, while recognizing the Linux Foundation's right to spend its money as it sees fit.

  • Krush Kill 'n Destroy developers joined the group.

  • Wait, explicit sync is kind of a bug big deal, right?

  • What's happening to DAI? I'm out of the loop.

  • Both seem equally improbable.

  • And a person claimed in a later post that “around 300” of their old pictures, some of which were “revealing,” appeared on an iPad they’d wiped per Apple’s guidelines and sold to a friend.

    How would that even work? Wiping a device resets the encryption keys, doesn't it?

  • First time I'm hearing about this. Why would they drop the licensing fee?

  • Instead of voting you down, people should explain why they disagreed with you. Because I also don't really get it. I know there's the problem of siphoning drinking water in the region, but besides that the Tesla fab seems better than every single combustion engine fab in Germany, but AFAIK there have never been any significant protests against these.

    Edit:

    More than 10,000 people work in the factory , so I can't say how they individually feel about the disruptive movement. But I know that the employees were very happy that the conditions at Tesla in the last few months were clarified. They hope that something will happen. No one should have to work in a place where life-threatening accidents happen all the time, where the ambulance comes every day and where accidents are not even reported. We are also committed to changing this.

    So I guess the protests want to tackle working conditions there, too.

    Edit 2:Great, now I'm getting down voted too.

  • Lemmy uses Markdown for formatting, just like Reddit.

  • but Bitcoin does nothing to prevent custodial exchanges, in the way something like Monero does

    In what way does Monero prevent that?