“protection” to sell all that data to advertisers. Seems secure.
“protection” to sell all that data to advertisers. Seems secure.
Yay?
I needed a “tv” for my camper van. Cheap Lenovo M10 works fine in that role, mostly as a Plex client. The big complaint is I can’t get rid of their stupid app bar and can’t find a custom ROM. But for what it does and what I paid, it’s fine.
I keep it simple and just use a shared caldav list. Works on any client that can speak it. It’s not specific to grocery, but I’ve found that amount of intricacy less efficient anyway.
Try using a timer
See if there’s a way to disable power save for your audio driver module.
I had to do this for Intel for example
#/etc/modprobe.d/audio_disable_powersave.conf
options snd_hda_intel power_save=0
Sendmail + Mimedefang + Spamassassin + Dovecot + Sieve
For calendar and contacts I’m using radicale.
Authentication is via ldap.
This solution admittedly requires a bit of experience and knowledge of how it all works. It blows the doors off most bundled or commercial things you’ll find though.
I host my own.
Used to. Prefer Aquamail. I’m a thunderbird user on my workstation though. The latest changes were controversial, but it’s fine once you enable the system title bar and hide the menu bar.
Patents should simply be a monopoly on an idea for enough time to gather resources to develop that idea’s prototype. I know it doesn’t work that way, but it should. They really should be there for small inventors, not giant corps who have plenty of resources, but I digress.
But software itself can implement that prototype without having to build anything. Your ideas can be created directly. We don’t patent math and we don’t patent poetry or even poetic writing structures.
Software and business method patents are utter bullshit.
Fuck software patents and business method patents. Patent the machine. Copyright the instructions to tell the machine what to do if you must.
You’ll also need umask for each user to be 002 for it to work transparently.
Pebble tasker is nice too. Stuff like laundry timers and setting my home “went to bed” profiles, and a “where the fuck is my phone” task. Also a nice way to flip through apps in my van that does not have Android auto.
Mint integrates flatpak seemlessly into its graphic package management and update tools.
I would back up data (ie /home, /var, /etc) with Borg. If things break, just do a fresh install and restore data.
If a server, run it as a proxmox guest and snapshot the image on a schedule.
There are also things you could maybe do with ZFS.
I recommend Linux mint cinnamon.
If you long press a share target you can pin it to the top. It’s something at least.