This is because as with any SaaS solution you are the product. Ring is a cloud camera service. If you don't want government getting access, then setup a media server and encrypt it.
How do you break apart an open source project in an anti-monopoly case?
So let me get this straight. Google is supposed to give Chromium to Mozilla, who has a competing browser engine that all its fainbois claim is superior, so they can do what with it? That is the dumbest idea I've ever…
> The author posted elsewhere in this thread that they were signed out of Google entirely. So sync was disabled. I once had an issue similar to this, and it turned out to be an issue with my profile. Once I manually…
That is exactly how it works: http://about.lunchbox.pbs.org/blogs/news/pbs-statement-trump... You have to realize that there are politicians that would remove funding if something doesn't benefit them. Most politicians…
There are no cap on rules currently.
God, people are so quick to jump on the Google-hate train and then advocate for a politicized justice department to hop in and somehow make everything better. Mozilla is just as guilty as Google. Mozilla has Firefox…
I think it is great that you've found a cool use for rclone, but at the same time don't see how this hits front page when it is basically a cron for running `rclone copy` every 30 minutes which is highly prone to…
I think what he really misses is other employees coming into the office and commuting to campus.
It would have to be open sourced first and foremost. Second, there is nothing stopping government funded development efforts towards web technologies. Finally, there would need to be some incentive to developers. If…
You mean like the latest version of Firefox for Android?
So now you want Google to rescue Mozilla, when Servo was nothing but a toy that never reached fruition because it is in fact inferior to Chromium? Why not just ask Google to save half the projects out there because they…
Because at that point the fake conspiracy would be uncovered entirely. First, Google devs made it clear their API changes intention isn't removing ad blocking. UBlock Origin still works fine on Chrome and Chromium.…
Please don't give Cisco any ideas as they'll surely be doing this soon enough
I was referring to the actual Docker service startup time for Windows. Once it is started, of course it is going to be much faster. I'm getting half that on Linux on an computer from 2012.
They should have been finished years ago
Startup time for Docker is about 15 seconds, compared to Linux which is immediate. You're also going to get additional slowness because Docker is running inside another VM.
While I'm only interested in an open source solution, the YAML formatting they are using is almost exactly the style I was looking for. That would be a huge improvement to the current tooling available. I didn't see…
It is like a redesigned reddit with most of the features missing and doesn't recognize dark mode by default.
While I enjoy tools like draw.io---I much prefer something like XMind because I don't want to have to manually connect nodes, and it becomes overly tedious. Tools like draw.io are designed primarily for point and click,…
This is because as with any SaaS solution you are the product. Ring is a cloud camera service. If you don't want government getting access, then setup a media server and encrypt it.
How do you break apart an open source project in an anti-monopoly case?
So let me get this straight. Google is supposed to give Chromium to Mozilla, who has a competing browser engine that all its fainbois claim is superior, so they can do what with it? That is the dumbest idea I've ever…
> The author posted elsewhere in this thread that they were signed out of Google entirely. So sync was disabled. I once had an issue similar to this, and it turned out to be an issue with my profile. Once I manually…
That is exactly how it works: http://about.lunchbox.pbs.org/blogs/news/pbs-statement-trump... You have to realize that there are politicians that would remove funding if something doesn't benefit them. Most politicians…
There are no cap on rules currently.
God, people are so quick to jump on the Google-hate train and then advocate for a politicized justice department to hop in and somehow make everything better. Mozilla is just as guilty as Google. Mozilla has Firefox…
I think it is great that you've found a cool use for rclone, but at the same time don't see how this hits front page when it is basically a cron for running `rclone copy` every 30 minutes which is highly prone to…
I think what he really misses is other employees coming into the office and commuting to campus.
It would have to be open sourced first and foremost. Second, there is nothing stopping government funded development efforts towards web technologies. Finally, there would need to be some incentive to developers. If…
You mean like the latest version of Firefox for Android?
So now you want Google to rescue Mozilla, when Servo was nothing but a toy that never reached fruition because it is in fact inferior to Chromium? Why not just ask Google to save half the projects out there because they…
Because at that point the fake conspiracy would be uncovered entirely. First, Google devs made it clear their API changes intention isn't removing ad blocking. UBlock Origin still works fine on Chrome and Chromium.…
Please don't give Cisco any ideas as they'll surely be doing this soon enough
I was referring to the actual Docker service startup time for Windows. Once it is started, of course it is going to be much faster. I'm getting half that on Linux on an computer from 2012.
They should have been finished years ago
Startup time for Docker is about 15 seconds, compared to Linux which is immediate. You're also going to get additional slowness because Docker is running inside another VM.
While I'm only interested in an open source solution, the YAML formatting they are using is almost exactly the style I was looking for. That would be a huge improvement to the current tooling available. I didn't see…
It is like a redesigned reddit with most of the features missing and doesn't recognize dark mode by default.
While I enjoy tools like draw.io---I much prefer something like XMind because I don't want to have to manually connect nodes, and it becomes overly tedious. Tools like draw.io are designed primarily for point and click,…