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  • This would be a flight mode switch that reliably works. But it also means you are offline, which is no solution to the average "daily" problem of being tracked.

  • As much as I would love to have a Linux phone, it will not fully help with privacy. The devices are logged into a cell tower and have a unique ID. This alone makes them trackable.

  • It is not worthless. My understanding is that management only trusts sources that are expensive.

  • Frigate can run as Home-Assistant addon easily. Then one does not have to manage / update the docker container.

  • The Home-Assistant integration for Mammotion works very well. It's a local integration and you can block internet access for the mower (and base station) afterwards if you like to.

  • Which version did you try? I used the 24.12.something version earlier this year for some rather complicated project and it was very stable.

    I know they had stability issues before but not with that version. Disclaimer: I did not do video editing since, so I cannot say if the stability issues are back.

  • Did you reboot sometime while testing? Chances are that e.g. a new kernel or Nvidia driver version broke the current system and needs a reboot to fix it.

  • Ever tried asking in Ubuntu forums for help for Mint, Pop or any other derived distribution?

    It might be toxic but I understand if people that donate their free time to help others get tired of being asked for help for problems that were caused by the offspring distribution. I did not follow it nowadays but back in the days this was the same with Manjaro which caused issues every now and then by holding back some upgrades.

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  • They changed their slogan a while ago. Guess why...

  • Do you mean sandboxed?

  • Unfortunately Mozilla is going the enshittification route more and more. Or good in this case that the Firefox Phone did not take of.

  • Nice. Have fun with it!

  • Agreed. My answer was in the assumption that it's about desktop apps as the OP mentioned Electron.

  • I think I heared that lan-only mode means you need to transfer the files to print via SD card.

  • Go with one of the ready to use systems. Flatpak, Snap, AppImage. Snap is largely Ubuntu Ecosystem, Flatpak is independent. AppImage is an option if you do not need/want a Sandbox.

    Stay away from Docker and LXC for this use case (graphical applications), they are much more work to get going.

  • Hmm, good question. I think it is no problem. From an electrical point of view I think it would make sense that the relais power cycles when the plug reboots after an update. But I have not yet seen it do it.

  • I have the need for power metering only too.

    I disabled the switch button on the plug so that they cannot be turned off by mistake. And set it to power on after power outage. Had no problems for a long time with this setup.

  • I have some Sandy Bridge systems here running strong as Linux desktops for light work. You know, these 4-core 3,3GHz processors from - hmm - 2014?

  • Honestly I doubt it that Deckard will change that much. First the basics must be fixed. My Index is also laying around collecting dust. Worked okay-ish at first but is mostly unusable at the moment.