I’ve used them plenty but…
They recently got acquired by a turd company and if I remember correctly, already issued a round of layoffs.
Don’t recall the details. Check.
I’ve used them plenty but…
They recently got acquired by a turd company and if I remember correctly, already issued a round of layoffs.
Don’t recall the details. Check.
I heard they pay artists a lot more. Need to double check.
Likely antitrust.
That said if you’ve gone down the path of reasoning that says things that aren’t illegal are okay, then I don’t know what to tell you.
I’m trialing it but I’m also thinking of trying Linkwarden to compare.
Always use containers.
If you’re not using some sort of automatic updates, you’re not too seriously trying to make your life as trivial as possible. 😂 Just use fixed major version tags where possible in order to avoid surprise breakage.
Surely an efficiency drive would have some sort of structured/analytical approach to it?
LOL
@altran1502@lemmy.world nice for showing up in here!
Thanks for your work. Keep on keeping on and we’ll keep on supporting!
Try Subscribed + Scaled. I used to use Subscribed + Hot too.
Thank you for your service. 🐕🦺
Personally I do Subscribed + Scaled. Scaled surfaces new stuff from smaller communities with fewer votes. Subscribed ensures it doesn’t bring in too much noise. I keep a large Subscribed list with many communities I’m interested in hearing about, but don’t necessarily check regularly.
I also regularly switch to All + Top Day / Scaled / Hot / etc. to see what’s going on that isn’t in my Sub list. If I see something I’d like to see regularly, I subscribe.
Power over Ethernet
Ordered. I’m am so excited for this as it seems it could replace my only use case for Google Home / Nest voice.
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I think the overseas transfer of IP is part of the upwards transfer of wealth. I bet that for every design PRC stole through espionage, the western owner class sold them 10 along with the factory designs and processes. All of which contributes to the upwards wealth transfer, since these designs are rarely created solely by the company owners or at all.
If anyone at the user level is concerned about backdoors, the OpenWrt One comes straight from AliExpress. 😂 With that said there’s probably magnitudes less risk of something nefarious going on with a low volume machine built by Banana Pi than TP-Link.
Quality is pretty good though. Have been using it for about a year. I’d like to find a non-profit search and pay for that instead though. Ecosia comes close in some regards but I don’t see an ad-free option.
Yes of course, you’re right. The point I’m making is that wherever you’re putting in backdoors, instead of backdoors, you can just leave unlatched vulnerabilities. Gives you solid plausible deniability.
There’s already OpenWrt for Pi. All you need is to add a switch or a USB ethernet adapter.
AsSaaSination.