They care, but Google Glass was a lot more obvious to the casual observer than these new smart glasses are.
They care, but Google Glass was a lot more obvious to the casual observer than these new smart glasses are.
It’s called feature detection and it goes a long way back, even before Modernizr popularized it.
Yes, I have this too. Works fine.
Yes, the instance you signed up on would be the identity provider
That’s a solved problem from a technical perspective. Use OAuth. Just look at “sign in with google/facebook/github/etc”
You could try fedia.io if you prefer the Kbin/Mbin interface over Lemmy
ZFS isn’t built-in. I don’t know enough about btrfs to recommend it.
Bog-standard Debian with LVM. LVM can also do RAID, but you could also do mdadm below LVM if you prefer. Keep it simple.
You got that the wrong way round. It’s Embrace first, then Extend and Extinguish.
It’s not, I’m an avid Android user myself. It’s just an observation. I would have expected more professional apps on Android and also a buch of “see how rich I am” apps on iOS
So, the most expensive iOS apps are complicated applications aimed at professionals, while the most expensive Android apps are all junk apps aimed at rich people.
I really hope that takes off because that would be awesome. Same with issue tracking.
Does this work with ublock? I noticed some consent popups are broken with ublock annoyances filter.
Definitely. But back in the day it was good for desktops. Ubuntu has never been good for servers.
I never understood why people run Ubuntu on servers. It’s madness. Ubuntu is a fork of unstable Debian packages. You don’t want unstable on your server!
Ubuntu on Desktop I can understand. Back in the days the Debian release was really long so much software was a tad outdated after a couple of years. But Debian had a much faster release cycle now, and had pretty much incorporated all the good stuff from Ubuntu and left the bad behind.
I’m not sure. Similar communities at different instances can have very different rules and vibes. There’s a reason people prefer talking politics on Beehaw versus Hexbear.
I like the Kbin solution so far. Leave communities separate but cross-link and deduplicate individual threads from multiple communities in your feed. The implementation at Kbin is still a bit flawed, but the idea is sound.
Maybe. I don’t think anyone’s thought that far ahead yet. At least the lemmy devs give hosters the option to add a click through agreement to the signup page.
Secure from what exactly? You need to have a threat model here. For most personal use cases I’d argue that protection from adtech tracking is more important than e.g. sandboxing. Most people run into adtech continuously, but few people browse shady exploit-ridden sites.
In that case, Firefox us the clear winner. It supports manifest v2 for better adblocking, and it is the only mobile browser with extension support allowing you to use adblocking on mobile as well.