What do you mean by putting Honda and VW in the list?
What do you mean by putting Honda and VW in the list?
Been using vite for a while and haven’t had to think about it.
Glad node is catching up. But it’d spare even more headaches if it natively supported ES6 modules
Trickle down economics?
The thing is the 7800x3d is a gem of a CPU. It’s has more compute than I could use and it’s low power and runs cool.
I’m going to run it until I can’t anymore, and I’ll continue to upgrade around the AMD ecosystem unless they stop being awesome.
I also am very fond of 8.10. It was my first exposure to Linux :)
The lack of light could mess with your circadian rhythm. Causing you to sleep through alarms or miss the benefits of sunrise / sunset. Moot if you wake up before sunrise.
This is just my personal experience.
I have a much harder time with light pollution than I do noise pollution.
Black out curtains work, but in my experience they can be harmful if you forget to open them.
Try Element X if you have a mobile. It’s rebuilt on the new sdk and offers a new architecture that has messages come in way faster than on Element (original)
I’ve had to use that horrible software in university. I asked for accommodations because I use Linux and they issued me a university laptop for exams.
I would schedule it at the school testing center and take it there just to avoid it.
Easy solution. Update the web-scraper they use to include an LLM. Then its for “training”
I agree with you, I don’t want the trouble and just use mailgun free tier.
That said, I just need password reset emails for my IAM solution.
I imagine some just want to try, under the desire to avoid having their email data misused for data collection / ai training
Some news sources sell suvscrptions via newsletter.
Personally I find it quite nice, its similar to RSS and has high quality authors.
You can absolutely get by by, and have a great experience with GNOME + the app store.
Its a reason its default on so many distros.
Were aware we’re the minority. But still to see it confirmed in real life 😅
Mine shows 702mb of user data after about 6 months of call history. However I don’t find this very unreasonable for the feature set provided.
The app continues to function offline so I could imagine a cache of the information gets generated once the application is launched and permissions granted.
First off, it appears to source contact information, this appears to be standardized because access is backed by the Contacts permission scope. I imagine it caches this information, because it also builds an index of your contacts in order to drive the t9 dialer search.
The phone also offers integration for voicemail and visual voicemail transcriptions. These would either need to be stored in the app, or associated with the data if it rests outside of the apps directory.
Finally there is the call history. It looks like Android has a standard location for this because it has its own permisson scope.
This means, in order to maintain functionality when offline, the app would have to store associations to contacts, the call history, voice transcription text, and voicemail audio.
The look up of this information could be slow to do each time a tab is opened so it likely stores these associations in a local database for quicker access. That local database would need to be stored in the apps directory contributing to its size.
Agreed. It’s desperately needed on mobile
So they forked, gave mono away and asked that everyone use their fork?
It seems like they’re hoping to gain a significant chunk of the mono community directly into .net.
That could be good or bad I suppose.
I can still visit this instance
Oh wow! That goes back far, I had no idea. Thanks for enlightening!