Wind, sun and geothermal we have. Albeit technology to harvest them seldom come from the Europe. But getting a safe, unfettered provider of nuclear fuel risk to be just another unsolvable problem.
>The problem with this, like internet voting, is that you can be coerced. As an example against coercion, on belenios faq they say that they let voter vote several times (and they count just the last vote).
...and on Cloudflare. So much for European Sovereignty.
That's the Premium plan (for $1000) Edit: it's for 5 TB
> it's very hard to imagine interstellar travel being feasible with our current understanding. Sometimes it's hard realize the with have a good understanding of only 5% of what composes our universe. Let's hope there's…
> Well because Tesla's are excellent cars and are still ranked at the top compared to the rest of the market. whilst surely top ranked, they apparently share the top with others makers…
> permission that they want "they", in my case it's me. With on my own Nextcloud server, on my own LAN. It's me that want "access to everything everywhere". Difficult for me to think that is not about gate keeping from…
> The escape hatch is to use the FDroid version rather than the Play Store version. And perhaps using GrapheneOS while at it.
As a user, I'd be totally fine with Apple letting me choose who can access to my iMessages.
I assume is referring to the mean ageing demographic of those country.
Well... ZFS support baked in the kernel, surely count for something?
> Maybe not everyone is a nostalgic, but for those of us who are - I encourage doing these things now. Is not just for nostalgia. I would've loved if my parents recorded even just a few minutes of their grandparents or…
Tangentially, although there's been sporadic setbacks, as Limux[1] in 2017, there are new commitments to linux[2] that I hope will lead the way, at least in Europe. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LiMux…
Switching is decisively a pain. But apparently this episode was what I needed to start looking seriously into VaultWarden.
Perhaps Joomla? As WP, it's PHP based.
Zima Blue ♥
Fewer and fewer. And there's VM for that, so you can rollback in case like this.
/s https://xkcd.com/2954/
The volume/pricing entry point for borg is really inviting. I would love see the same things for the zfs part. Sadly 5Tb is a steep entry point for me.
Or at least, the more public resources you manage the less privacy you should have.
But not for Starter. I wonder what's the reasoning of excluding only the Starter plan.
I've been using Kagi only for a couple of months, so I'm still very much in the honeymoon phase. Perhaps they're still searching for their identity. Very much hope they rest independents and good at web searches.
I find klarasystems articles and Mr Salter articles on arstechnica are a good start point
I'm not sure is the best analogy. Perhaps it wouldn't reduce the value, but I don't see how you move a tractor that wont start (unless you want the owner standing beside you while you hack).
Wind, sun and geothermal we have. Albeit technology to harvest them seldom come from the Europe. But getting a safe, unfettered provider of nuclear fuel risk to be just another unsolvable problem.
>The problem with this, like internet voting, is that you can be coerced. As an example against coercion, on belenios faq they say that they let voter vote several times (and they count just the last vote).
...and on Cloudflare. So much for European Sovereignty.
That's the Premium plan (for $1000) Edit: it's for 5 TB
> it's very hard to imagine interstellar travel being feasible with our current understanding. Sometimes it's hard realize the with have a good understanding of only 5% of what composes our universe. Let's hope there's…
> Well because Tesla's are excellent cars and are still ranked at the top compared to the rest of the market. whilst surely top ranked, they apparently share the top with others makers…
> permission that they want "they", in my case it's me. With on my own Nextcloud server, on my own LAN. It's me that want "access to everything everywhere". Difficult for me to think that is not about gate keeping from…
> The escape hatch is to use the FDroid version rather than the Play Store version. And perhaps using GrapheneOS while at it.
As a user, I'd be totally fine with Apple letting me choose who can access to my iMessages.
I assume is referring to the mean ageing demographic of those country.
Well... ZFS support baked in the kernel, surely count for something?
> Maybe not everyone is a nostalgic, but for those of us who are - I encourage doing these things now. Is not just for nostalgia. I would've loved if my parents recorded even just a few minutes of their grandparents or…
Tangentially, although there's been sporadic setbacks, as Limux[1] in 2017, there are new commitments to linux[2] that I hope will lead the way, at least in Europe. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LiMux…
Switching is decisively a pain. But apparently this episode was what I needed to start looking seriously into VaultWarden.
Perhaps Joomla? As WP, it's PHP based.
Zima Blue ♥
Fewer and fewer. And there's VM for that, so you can rollback in case like this.
/s https://xkcd.com/2954/
The volume/pricing entry point for borg is really inviting. I would love see the same things for the zfs part. Sadly 5Tb is a steep entry point for me.
Or at least, the more public resources you manage the less privacy you should have.
But not for Starter. I wonder what's the reasoning of excluding only the Starter plan.
I've been using Kagi only for a couple of months, so I'm still very much in the honeymoon phase. Perhaps they're still searching for their identity. Very much hope they rest independents and good at web searches.
I find klarasystems articles and Mr Salter articles on arstechnica are a good start point
I'm not sure is the best analogy. Perhaps it wouldn't reduce the value, but I don't see how you move a tractor that wont start (unless you want the owner standing beside you while you hack).