

It has an app, altough i never managed to set it up correctly. (I can log in but it shows empty)


It has an app, altough i never managed to set it up correctly. (I can log in but it shows empty)


I dont see why it need blockchain unless it’s needed to keep a registry. Which for day to day communication I think it’s excessive
The rule is that if its soft food as bread or jelly, its all compromised and should be thrown. If its hard like cheese, you can cut the mold and consume since the mold probably didn’t get that far inside


I’m going to say something controversial. You could change your system to base 10, by simply stopping after 9 and using the other hand as the “tens”.
This could be easier to see at a glance what number you are holding, it should become the industry standard


Charging for themes and tech support seems fine to me. As long as it’s possible to do it yourself.
They need to make money, to continue the development and that seems a good compromise
I don’t understand what’s the bonus of suscribing for those updates. Are they better or come before everyone else gets them?


Don’t give them more ideas


Sadly its really hard to change habits. But it goes both ways, every time I need to use windows I find myself grunting for every minor thing that doesn’t work as expected.


At least to compare software you can use alternativeto.net
It seems that the best way to avoid AI slop is to find a small community on the the topic.


Came here just to say that. Avoid WD.


Planka is a good option, altough its more like an alternative to Trello. You should check it out and see if it works for your use case


I just use that for sharing memes with whoever sees it.


Yep, I went to check it as soon as it got announced thinking it would be a couple bucks for a monthly mystery album. but it’s the same price as a regular one. Maybe if could be worth it later when it gets more clubs since you could find one that fits an specific niche. Rightnow the four ones feel a bit generic


For smaller folders I like using syncthing, that way it’s like having multiple updated backups




You can check their capacities and speeds with software like cpu-z.


You can use windows freely without activating, or at least you could last time I needed it.


This is the correct way to do it, use it, see if it works for you and try to understand what happened. It’s not that different from using examples or stack overflow. With time you get better, but you need to have that last critical thinking step. Otherwise you will never learn and will just copy paste hoping it works
Sadly most manufacturers still don’t care about linux support. If you are lucky sometimes there’s a community alternative. But even then some of the advanced features may not work.
What you can do is check on their website which drivers they have available, and avoid buying stuff that doesn’t have Linux support when possible.
With more adoption I hope that it becomes increasingly available, although in practice I’ve seen several products drop their Linux support due to low users. 😢