Because they prefer to use something else.
I have no sympathy for GAFAM, nor for Mozilla.
Because they prefer to use something else.
What’s Grayjay?
One if the reasons why I avoid YouTube completely.
Paying for software is not inherently stupid. Bad and misleading title.
In the case of Brave (or Vivaldi, to a certain extent) it doesn’t matter too much, as it has a very capable built-in adblocker. It’s not an extension, so it is not going to be weakened by MV3.
The need for latex, in 1999.
YW 😄
I have a couple of no-brand SATA-USB enclosers with some jmicron chipset. Can’t remember the exact chipset right now, as my RPi is not working ATM (see edit).
sudo smartctl -a /dev/sdX should do the job
Yeah, I use something like this, a no-brand enclosure.
I’m using a couple of cheap Kingston A400 for my setup (120 and 480 GB) and they work just fine. One thing I noticed is that the 120 GB one’s health went down to 92%, from 100%, in “just” one year (smart parameter). But that’s implies a lifetime of more that 12 years, so I’m not excessively concerned.
EDIT: of course, just after writing this comment the smaller SSD began to behave strangely (errors in dmesg).
Or they just have differente priorities and preferences, you know. THe same reason they use Linux instead of $SOMEOTHEROS.
I’m done recommending stuff, because my use case is not necessarily your use case. I can only tell you that Brave is the sweet spot for me, at the moment.
That’s why I use Arch but avoid Firefox. Balance is the key.
Looks interesting. I don’t fully understand how unified push works, though. I’m I right in reading that the author have set up an UP server themselves?
Yes this is a Telegram client and yes it will break the Lemmy’s downvote world record
Because most people live in a echo chamber. Just ignore them.
I have a couple of subdomains there and yes, it may take a few days for the confirmation. I guess there’s indeed some kind of human review.
I have a cheap Thinkpad from 2018 (E580). A couple of years ago I expanded its ram to 16 GB, added a NVME disk and an second-hand AX wifi card and it still serves me very very well.
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