Doesn’t gnome change their APIs all the time between minor versions, so themes and plugins have to be constantly rewritten?
Doesn’t gnome change their APIs all the time between minor versions, so themes and plugins have to be constantly rewritten?
In mine, the keys stopped working reliably, but it was still my favourite Android phone so far
I have not been able to successfully create any big tech accounts woth any kind of privacy protection, like on a VPN.
And recaptcha. And Google-hosted Javascript libraries. And youtube embeds.
The next step is Anydesk and losing his life’s savings
I bought a google account for less than $1, used it to log in to pipepipe and nothing else. Then I only use pipepipe when all else fails.
I haven’t found any other way, even an unreliable one.
I also found myself not wanting to click youtube links because there’s a good chance I’ll spend the next 5 minutes switching apps and vpns and whatnot to make it work.
It’s source-available
Yeah they fucked up v30, i updated from v29 a few weeks back and had to restore it and now I’m back at 29
I got a Sharp Android smart tv last year when my 2006 Samsung died and it works great without internet access. Cheapest one there was.
“Why does my fucking light not turn on, do i need to add yet another repeater or do i need to reset slzbw-06 yet again” kind of problems
Also at some point i discovered nothing at all works because homeassistant decided to give my network a new identity so I needed to pair everything again. My fault for not having this backed up, but it’s not something that should happen in a system that’s “worry free”.
Zigbee sucks and is a source of constant problems for me, but you can’t have a thumb sized door sensor using wifi, it uses too much energy.
Something p2p like Tox or Briar, both annoying for daily use.
We went full circle to the early 2000s, slapping PGP on top of public messaging platforms!
Install dovecot and set up your email client to connect to it. Email is trivial if you’re not sending to other hosts.