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  • You're not too far off: there are water kettles and rice cookers (Xiaomi) and vacuum cleaners with app support (and definitely not collecting telemetry...)

  • Man hätte einfach die Klappe halten können, bis alle Akten veröffentlicht wurden. Man muss seinen Gegner nicht beim Fehler machen stören...

  • Do kannst dich nicht von einem Milliarden Unternehmen erwarten, das die automatischen Übersetzungen geprüft werden, oder?

  • Und der Arzt so: mit ihrem Blutdruck bekommen sie Mal die ganze Bandbreite an Medikamenten. Außerdem sollen sie Mal mehr entspannen, schon Mal mit Yoga probiert?

  • Sprecht mir bitte alle nach: "Also damit könnte ja keiner rechnen!"

    Sehr gut, wir üben das dann in 4 Jahren nochmal in der Generalprobe.

  • A few days ago the US plans to collect biometric and DNA data of visitors/tourists was published. I wrote that the EU will surely soon plan to do the same. I f***ing told you man... It sucks to be always right ☹️

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  • Laws can be changed, just think of the kids! And the terrorists!

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  • Hear my words: in a few month the EU will require DNA as well. Right now they are going: write that down, quickly write that down..

  • There is GSconnect, it's the gnome version of KDE Connect. Haven't tried it, though.

  • Logitech M650 it had very quiet buttons and a freewheeling scroll wheel. Wheel click is not quite as quiet, and the thumb buttons are noisy. Another downside is that after roughly a year the plastics have worn down, moving and sometimes the buttons are clicking due to getting stuck.

  • Die Info/der Tweet ist doch schon seit drei Wochen bekannt.

  • I think this is the smartphonification of the desktop. Android and iOS hide most settings, it works out of the box, while the user has no idea what's happening in the background. To be honest: at least the reliability of the software has drastically improved. Nowadays the network just works, so no need to know the details. I remember the days of Win95 and BNC network, where it always took an hour and several tries until the network was up.

  • So I synchronize file system <-> cryptomator <-> file system <-> cloud.

    And I need additional disk space for the encrypted files.

  • I didn't check all these providers, but from my experience most use proprietary software, which is a no for me, especially when it comes to client side encryption.

  • Watermelon sugar

  • Guess what the guys an McKinsey are doing...

  • Sag mir, dass du noch nie mit Enterprise Software eines Marktführers gearbeitet hast, ohne zu sagen, dass du noch nie mit Enterprise Software eines Marktführers gearbeitet hast.

  • True, but with apps not only the government, but the companies can spy on you.

  • Why would anyone (besides some privacy conscious nerds) go back to using a dumb phone? Besides everyone using WhatsApp as the default messenger, in so many aspects of life we're damned to use apps. Banking, charging electric vehicle, insurances, loyalty programs, etc.

    Whatever is your dumb phone will run on, an Android compatibility layer is an absolute must.