I would actually want that but all the existing implementations are slow, with poor support and none of them provides the smooth experience we can have on a dedicated desktop pc or laptop. Dex is just laughable. Ubuntu…
Well they use the "save the kids" argument pretty often in the US to take away what's left of the privacy out there.
And that can be managed by proper browser settings at that establishment.
I'd easily pay for a personal gmail account which has all the privacy protections on and also 24/7 access to customer support via chat and phone. Sadly most of that is only provided for business accounts.
Isn't that 15% for first incoming $1M though?
Monitors with 3.5mm outputs however are not that rare.
You are not authorized to access this page. edit: it finally became available a bit later
Yeah, but I'd imagine if someone offered you to have Steam on ps5, you'd jump in instantly. At least I would. I'd even pay more for the nice compact hardware if it is currently subsidized.
I’ve also begun using trezor for the same purpose and from security standpoint it is even better. Onscreen pin code is required and a tap on the screen with the exact info on what service is trying to log in.
It easily pushes more in doom.
In having App Store as the only way to install common apps for their devices.
Yep. Also way more convenient to connect to modern android smartphones.
Unlike some competitors, Nitrokey contains a complete and standard compliant USB plug. This ensures thousands of insertions without connectivity issues. Here I am waiting for a Type-C from them. Yet they claim that’s a…
Except nobody knows when that's gonna really happen. I've personally switched to ed25519-sk wherever I could.
Normally I’d ask you for some kind of proof, but I know you won’t be able to output any of it.
I installed 8.3 through homebrew but its agent just doesn't allow me to do that. Also can't ssh-add an sk key.
Can't make that part work on Mac.
Not exactly true. Ubuntu 20.04 supports this out of the box and lots of VMs therefore also do.
I use a ubiquiti switch. I've decided to build my network with PoE in mind and one central location to power it all, backed up by a UPS.
Protect it how exactly? You can create firewall rules on DigitalOcean and limit the IP addresses from which the DNS server is accessible.
I do it on a PoE powered raspberry pi. Minimal effort, zero maintenance, no fees other than the initial purchase.
I'd rather recommend this one: https://newpipe.schabi.org/ At least it is opensource and works great.
Wrong on both accounts. It is a stand-alone phone now.
Have they added group chats yet?
Just fine, actually.
I would actually want that but all the existing implementations are slow, with poor support and none of them provides the smooth experience we can have on a dedicated desktop pc or laptop. Dex is just laughable. Ubuntu…
Well they use the "save the kids" argument pretty often in the US to take away what's left of the privacy out there.
And that can be managed by proper browser settings at that establishment.
I'd easily pay for a personal gmail account which has all the privacy protections on and also 24/7 access to customer support via chat and phone. Sadly most of that is only provided for business accounts.
Isn't that 15% for first incoming $1M though?
Monitors with 3.5mm outputs however are not that rare.
You are not authorized to access this page. edit: it finally became available a bit later
Yeah, but I'd imagine if someone offered you to have Steam on ps5, you'd jump in instantly. At least I would. I'd even pay more for the nice compact hardware if it is currently subsidized.
I’ve also begun using trezor for the same purpose and from security standpoint it is even better. Onscreen pin code is required and a tap on the screen with the exact info on what service is trying to log in.
It easily pushes more in doom.
In having App Store as the only way to install common apps for their devices.
Yep. Also way more convenient to connect to modern android smartphones.
Unlike some competitors, Nitrokey contains a complete and standard compliant USB plug. This ensures thousands of insertions without connectivity issues. Here I am waiting for a Type-C from them. Yet they claim that’s a…
Except nobody knows when that's gonna really happen. I've personally switched to ed25519-sk wherever I could.
Normally I’d ask you for some kind of proof, but I know you won’t be able to output any of it.
I installed 8.3 through homebrew but its agent just doesn't allow me to do that. Also can't ssh-add an sk key.
Can't make that part work on Mac.
Not exactly true. Ubuntu 20.04 supports this out of the box and lots of VMs therefore also do.
I use a ubiquiti switch. I've decided to build my network with PoE in mind and one central location to power it all, backed up by a UPS.
Protect it how exactly? You can create firewall rules on DigitalOcean and limit the IP addresses from which the DNS server is accessible.
I do it on a PoE powered raspberry pi. Minimal effort, zero maintenance, no fees other than the initial purchase.
I'd rather recommend this one: https://newpipe.schabi.org/ At least it is opensource and works great.
Wrong on both accounts. It is a stand-alone phone now.
Have they added group chats yet?
Just fine, actually.