In this household, we mostly ignore most subscription services, and use public services where applicable. Some services, primarily Spotify, lack public alternatives, but fortunately Spotify does have a family plan.
Alas, email forwarding is fairly broken since DKIM/DMARC/SPF/SRS came into the picture. As for not allowing people to save their data before shutting down, I agreee. That's a consumer rights issue though, and not a…
Well, the phenomenon is real enough, but I'd go as far as to say that's just lousy managers, rather than extrovert ones.
How would you even solve porting without breaking legacy systems? You can point the MX records to another provider's server (or your own), but porting single email addresses won't really work.
The production of silicon is hardly environmentally friendly [0]. There's also plenty of other materials included, and then there's chemicals required to produce the panels themselves. There's been a few incidents where…
> Why do people appear to prefer the opposite (massive distance between lines)? Readability. Having text crammed into as little space as possible is efficient, but many people have problem reading it.
Firefox' performance and battery life on laptops/mobile is horrendous when compared to Chromium-based alternatives. Especially on slower devices. I've got an older laptop that I use for simpler stuff only. Video…
And that is _excellent_ news! We're still in the expansion phase when it comes to Solar, though, and there's no way we'll be able to get rid of fossil fuels using renewables only. Sure, we do have new and exciting tech…
I'd wager their impact will be less than that of climage change if we look a few hundred years into the future. Regardless, both those disasters were more or less man-made. Chernobyl was caused by serious design flaws,…
We don't want the toxic waste from Solar panel production nor the industrial waste or the noise pollution from windmills either. At some point we'll have to chose the lesser evil, and most of the good rivers have…
+1 for ZFS. It's quite easy to shuffle around, but there are some compatibility concerns between different versions.
Could be. For the record, my USB drive (and I'm running Debian too), doesn't do that. Part of the desktop environment, perhaps?
Or, even better, install uBlock origin, and use one (or more) of the "Annoyances" lists.
Thank you! It's a shame AmigaOS' volume system never caught on. It would have solved the problems the article describes re. drive letter assumptions: "Assign A: DH0:" - Problem solved! I feel really old now.
In this household, we mostly ignore most subscription services, and use public services where applicable. Some services, primarily Spotify, lack public alternatives, but fortunately Spotify does have a family plan.
Alas, email forwarding is fairly broken since DKIM/DMARC/SPF/SRS came into the picture. As for not allowing people to save their data before shutting down, I agreee. That's a consumer rights issue though, and not a…
Well, the phenomenon is real enough, but I'd go as far as to say that's just lousy managers, rather than extrovert ones.
How would you even solve porting without breaking legacy systems? You can point the MX records to another provider's server (or your own), but porting single email addresses won't really work.
The production of silicon is hardly environmentally friendly [0]. There's also plenty of other materials included, and then there's chemicals required to produce the panels themselves. There's been a few incidents where…
> Why do people appear to prefer the opposite (massive distance between lines)? Readability. Having text crammed into as little space as possible is efficient, but many people have problem reading it.
Firefox' performance and battery life on laptops/mobile is horrendous when compared to Chromium-based alternatives. Especially on slower devices. I've got an older laptop that I use for simpler stuff only. Video…
And that is _excellent_ news! We're still in the expansion phase when it comes to Solar, though, and there's no way we'll be able to get rid of fossil fuels using renewables only. Sure, we do have new and exciting tech…
I'd wager their impact will be less than that of climage change if we look a few hundred years into the future. Regardless, both those disasters were more or less man-made. Chernobyl was caused by serious design flaws,…
We don't want the toxic waste from Solar panel production nor the industrial waste or the noise pollution from windmills either. At some point we'll have to chose the lesser evil, and most of the good rivers have…
+1 for ZFS. It's quite easy to shuffle around, but there are some compatibility concerns between different versions.
Could be. For the record, my USB drive (and I'm running Debian too), doesn't do that. Part of the desktop environment, perhaps?
Or, even better, install uBlock origin, and use one (or more) of the "Annoyances" lists.
Thank you! It's a shame AmigaOS' volume system never caught on. It would have solved the problems the article describes re. drive letter assumptions: "Assign A: DH0:" - Problem solved! I feel really old now.