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  • Pirata@lemm.eetoLinux@lemmy.mlLaptop for Linux
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    19 hours ago

    I 100% agree. Whenever these companies start with their own projects I immediately get suspicious that their goal is to enshittify down the line with vendor lock-in.

    The only reasons why I’m seriously considering a Tuxedo are 1. European brand and 2. Double SSD.

    Not a lot of laptops seem to be offering double SSD while being Linux compatible, so my hands are kinda tied.






  • Good alternative? Hum, I’ll have to disagree with you there.

    Firstly, Heliboard it is closer to Gboard than to FUTO, which is closer to Swiftkey. Its actually the reason why I went with FUTO, I need that split keyboard.

    Secondly, prediction on Heliboard is just not there. Like, at all. It was absolutely maddening to use, it would predict completely unrelated words even when using custom libraries.

    And it actually got worse over time because it started saving nonsense words like “GRT” or “hafe” directly onto my personal dictionary. At one point all I would get was nonsense word after nonsense word. I had to abandon it, it was borderline unusable after a certain point.

    Like the commenter above, I too want to sponsor FOSS projects as much as possible, but the offers simply aren’t quite there yet.






  • Pirata@lemm.eetoSelfhosted@lemmy.worldWhich non-US domain registrar to use?
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    2 days ago

    I’ve had few problems in the 7 years I have used them[…] one of which is not possible to get back since I’m required to provide proof that I live in Sweden […] Wasn’t the case when I initially bought it in 2018.

    Sounds like a severe case of Stockholm syndrome to me. /s

    Anyways, you do you buddy. I don’t trust them at all after those reviews. Especially when IONOS exists.

    PS: kinda funny that a supposedly privacy-focused registrar demands an official document of your place of residence. Sounds like the promised privacy is just a gimmick (or, something that all registrars offer by default as long as you choose the WhoIS guard option).



  • Those reviews don’t look very inspiring, not gonna lie. Also, their About page says their service is run from Costa Rica?

    Ultimately I don’t think these “privacy-first” domain registrars are a great choice, which is a rare thing to say about an internet service.

    But you’re dealing with private property here and being ICANN-accredited (which Njalla isn’t) is kind of important if you’re gonna do something serious with your domain. You want those protections that excessive privacy won’t permit having.