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  • It's how you can copy/backup/sync calendar and contacts.

    on my phone I installed davx5 which does the copying over to my radicale instance on my server. Then my server backs up my calendar and contacts.

    When I get a new phone I can sync all of it over easily. Bonus points, google doesn't have that data.

  • You can go semi-advanced mode by using regex to ignore certain line changes. Some sites require you to go super-advanced mode by using playwright running in a headless-v2 container rather than just plain text mode.

    It's nice being able to see the history of changes. Especially when there's multiple rapidfire changes.

  • Maybe it's a pretty graph/reports thing? I enjoy looking at the pihole dashboard and reviewing top blocked domains. I even look at the top allowed domains and add some to the blacklist.

  • Recently discovered changedetection.io. It nicely filled the need I had. I have it watching a few static forum posts for updates that are communicated that way.

  • Does that prevent Windows just ninja installing it in a random update?

  • Windows 12 could be released as early as this year and will be a modular OS, meaning users will have the option to add or remove features, aiming to provide more flexibility.

    Does this mean I can remove the AI? /s

  • Let us know how it goes. I'd love one, but I'm not in the EU.

  • It says it'll support android apps through a compatability layer.

  • True. One thing that helps is I hate delivery apps. I only use them when work gives out gift cards. The food is always cold and garbage when I finally get it. And not using those helps save money a lot too.

  • Nah, we tend to either stay home or when we go out to do things on the weekends they're quick errands and we're right back home.

  • On Saturdays for lunch we let the kids pick. Me and my wife work from home, on Tuesdays she gets to pick where we go for our lunch date and Thursdays I get to pick.

    The wife likes to pick sushi, panera, taco bell, and a good local burger joint.

    I like to pick Qdoba, Firehouse, Burger King, local Indian place, chick-fil-a, and random new places around town.

  • Going out to eat. I try to limit myself to 3 times a week.

  • From the Article:

    GrapheneOS has historically maintained tight integration with Google Pixel hardware, citing security features like Titan M chips, verified boot implementation, and firmware transparency as critical requirements. Expanding to non-Pixel hardware represents a major strategic shift.

    Motorola, meanwhile, has been investing heavily in enterprise mobility, device lifecycle management, and security solutions. Integrating GrapheneOS into that portfolio would give the company a strong privacy-focused differentiator in both consumer and enterprise segments.

  • For work, or for hobby?

    Hobby: have AI document what it's supposed to do, then work through it like the ship of theseus one function at a time replacing it with not bad code.

    Work: use it, document the bugs, ninja in and clear them out one at a time until it works. Keep blinders on and ignore anything not directly related to each bug. Same strategy as legacy code.

  • So, I have 4 kids, and they're not very considerate with my tech. They don't actively throw or destroy anything, but they do frequently drop stuff.

    https://a.co/d/0fmpfb36

    It's no audiophile's wet dream, but they're not bad for $25. The audio lag is minimal, sound quality is better than expected, and they're pretty light and comfortable for long gaming sessions.

  • It also changes throughout the year. I have a smart radon detector and radon mitigation system. It will randomly spike, despite the mitigation system it actually becomes detectable in my basement. It goes from basically 0 (0.1-0.3 pCi/L) most of the year to Low (1-1.5 pCi/L). Nowhere near the bad levels, but I get notified whenever it spikes.

  • A lot of wifi routers have a bridge mode you can put them in too. Just grab an old or cheap one, would likely draw less power and be quieter.

  • I have a few! They're, just not, you know, allowed to connect to the internet...

  • Exactly, seems like this should be up to the consumer. The devs can say: pixels have best security, here's a 2nd and 3rd option, here's their pros and cons.

    Because as much as I approve of privacy measures and security, my phone doesn't have any lock screen. No pin, no biometrics, nothing.

    I work from home, I don't really travel, I have 4 children. Physical security is annoying. I want grapheneos for data security. I don't have people trying to steal my phone, I do have people constantly stealing my data.

    And without a non-pixel option (fuck google), I'm likely to go for to a competitor because, while their data security might not be as good as graphene, it is better than what I currently have.

  • F-Droid @lemmy.ml

    End Calendar Events Notification

  • Anti Meme @sopuli.xyz

    Nobody:

  • Showerthoughts @lemmy.world

    Being asked "Have you gotten the tour yet" upon entering a house for the first time is the adult equivelent of the kids asking: "Do you want to see my room?"

  • Books @lemmy.ml

    Non-military space opera recomendations