Might that trash have blown out of the can or maybe an animal took it out?
Might that trash have blown out of the can or maybe an animal took it out?
This ia exactly on point. I have never played Factorio but can recognize it from any screenshot from its style.
I’m pretty sure my bank’s android app is just webview considering it has a cookie banner when starting it and it looks almost identical to the actual bank website. The biggest feature of the bank app is for 2FA, but it’s not like it’s much more convenient than SMS and they really should be supporting FIDO2 and TOTP codes for actually secure 2FA.
Have a look at the PostmarketOS device list. There are a ton of devices that boot, but the vast majority are missing critical features that render the device almost useless for anything but a server. The only android phones that I know of that run well with usable features and performance are the Oneplus 6/6T, Poco f1, Pixel 3a, shift6mq and fairphone, though even then there are crucial features missing. A modern phone built for Linux with a modern chipset, working camera, USB and sound would be awesome, but such a device does not exist AFAIK.
Just btw, your requirements for the website would work just fine on a static site. A static site just means the server only serves the website and nothing else. No DBs or anything like that.
Hell yeah, new Gnome version.
I switched over to Zoho as well recently. While there are some upsells, they are usually reasonable enough. I also occasionally use their other services like writer, notes, and calendar which is nice.
But also, there are significant potential savings and advantages for data storage at home.
The learning aspect is the big one for me. If you need a reliable service with no time spent learning or troubleshooting, you’re probably better using a paid service.
Bitwarden does exactly that. It will mostly work with no server connection.
Pretty good if you stick to linux. Better than NVidia since that’s what I had before.
Uh oh, I have an Intel ARC.
This is exactly what I do. I find Portainer to be nice for getting an overview of my containers that are all created using docker-compose.
It’s my understanding that Graphene has security as its main goal, not privacy, though it’s also quite private.
Discord is also quite the resource hog. Trying to run the web version on weaker phones is a slog.
One of the things Fedora specifically has going for it is the generally newer kernel, which has been important for me in the past.
Depending on the use, you may be able to spin then down when not in use, but that’s not always possible for some applications.
AMD processors also have worse video encoding compared to Intel, which matters for Jellyfin.