I expected so much more from a website called “techwavearena” /s
Do you guys not have VMs?
Damn, I think I just remembered one too. There’s a certain Tool song…
You’re probably talking about pop/rap? Because I’m pretty sure that there isn’t a single song in my music library that mentions products/brands.
Thank you for the work you put into this.
A suggestion if you don’t mind: Use headings and bullet points to structure the text and make it easier for the reader (and maybe yourself) to take in the information. As it is it’s a wall of text that is hard to parse.
I wonder where I’ve heard that before but I have NO fucKIng ideA. (I’m just being cryptic for fun)
Have been using it on the side for a couple of weeks now and it’s pretty nice. Hope they don’t fuck it up, I could see myself using it as my main browser in the future.
It hasn’t been that long since people called Apple products overpriced and pointing to spec sheets/benchmarks to ridicule the price/performance ratio. Now the tables have turned with Apple’s chips, so pick up a mirror and have a good hard look.
With that said everyone should just stop with the fanboying/fangirling and just use whatever the fuck they enjoy/gets the job done.
You know, I have one simple request. And that is to have mice with frickin' laser beams attached to their crotches!
Omfg is this a marketing stunt by the baked goods industry to sell more bread?
You just have to Nix it all together.
Often when I read “controversy” I hear Eminem’s “Without Me” in my head.
If yes, which word(s) and how does it manifest?
(I’ll leave mine as a comment)
Turning a blind eye is not secure.
So you are saying this should make Firefox exempt from scrutiny when it comes to how its security compares to that of Chromium?
If anything, this reply shows how entitled some people are.
If you just want to try out Linux you could use UTM to set up a VM.
Heroic giving GOG an excuse not to get their shit together.
Luckily we have your well thought out comments to explain the point /s
That which may be an indication of OP not being entirely wrong.
I’m just looking for a simple 2D floor planner that is easy to use and has the ability to show measurements.
The two most recommended open source tools I’ve seen have shortcomings.
Sweet Home 3D:
- Very 3D centric, which over complicates things.
- Project was recently acquired/handed off to a company and the iOS version is published by “AI Photo Editor Lab SRL”
draw.io / diagrams.net:
- Very finicky to set up and create floor plans
- To display measurements one has to add measurement objects to every wall/object
Does anyone have other recommendations?
I’m looking for a way to keep an eye on open source software I’m using, especially if there are detrimental changes. Like for example when there’s an acquisition (Raivo Authenticator) or the project has not been updated in a long time (potentially posing a security risk).
But I don’t want to have to read about every project, just the ones I’m using.
Anyone got any ideas?
Does anyone know why there are no dedicated Authenticator apps made by for example Proton or Bitwarden?
I’m aware that they have TOTP baked into their password managers but you still need to have at least one separate solution to log into your vault.
Is there a Lemmy app for iPad that has split screen like Narwhal for Reddit had? Post list on the left, content/comments on the right side.