Maybe sending people like you back to level it out could work?
In my opinion these parties are often mentioning valid issues or things that could be improved in society, and people vote for that. The problem is these parties don’t really have solutions either, but that’s something that doesn’t show up until after the elections…
Too soon man
Ha, I did not! Been a long time since I saw that image lol, thanks.
Haha thats awesome
He just did.
Maemo and later Meego yes… I had a Nokia N900 and it was an awesome phone. Basically Debian in your pocket, easily accessible terminal with root etc.
Have you heard about helicopters?
If it’s important that it keeps running then it should just be redundant and taking one node down for an update shouldn’t be an issue. I know this is wishful thinking for a lot of services but I refuse to be on call for something if the client can’t be bothered to make it redundant.
I would recommend getting a Google Takeout export every year or so. Even before it falls off a cliff it’s a good idea to have your own backups. Accounts can get blocked, hacked, etc.
Oh no I was so looking forward to just a little bit of hearing loss to finally stop hearing all these noises around me :-(
It’s definitely the way to go, and the maintenance is easy. You do need to replace the coil every now and then though FYI.
Those are definitely all valid points, though I feel a bit of UI work making it abundantly clear that it’s not encrypted in case of SMS and an option perhaps to fully disable SMS in settings if you really don’t want it would have helped further adoption. I feel like they are optimizing for a rather small subset of users and thereby hurting the rest.
While I still use and sort of like Signal, I feel that dropping SMS support was the wrong choice and I don’t like the direction they are going. They are also against federation which I also don’t like. I’ve stopped recommending Signal to people.
Oh I definitely agree. But still; when I’m running Windows the filesystem is very low on my list of annoyances.
You’d still be running Windows though so why bother
Having been there; see if you can get a diagnosis. The medication is way cheaper and allowed me to stop self medicating completely, which has all sorts of other benefits.
As it’s kind of implied at this point I thought I’d leave it out for once ;-)
But yes I do use Arch, btw.
It used to be required at a lot of camping pools because the longer shorts would take too much water out of the pool… nowadays it’s not often required anymore in my experience.