Unfortunately that's a lot of Youtuber's. Start out small, do a lot of interesting stuff. Then "go big" with a project
Have dropped Joshua as well since he turned more and more annoying trying to capitalize on memes.
And Linus... well i think everyone that follows/ed him knows about the gamers nexus incident which was just the tipping point after, as you said, he got more and more arrogant
I use my tablet for 2 things"
Consuming media. Not sure what TV you have but mine would be a little unwieldy for taking it on travels.
Taking notes during conferences, meetings, presentations, etc. So much easier if all the notes are digital from the beginning
As a tech interested kid, thinking about buying 10 btc for 3$/btc just because i liked the idea.
But truth is, i probably would've lost the keys long ago or sold at 200$ or so
Yes, it's not too hard to set up. And after setting up davx5 i think you have to enable access to synced calendars in fossify calendar settings
Hier in AT sehe ich die bei praktisch allen Automaten egal welche Bank
Ich verwende nur noch die. Hab beim reinstecken immer die paranoia dass der automat die Karte schluckt und das kann bei nfc nicht passieren
And I can use it for hotspot data for no additional cost
From a European perspective (no idea about other places) this sounds so ridiculous. You pay for internet. Why should they be allowed to dictate if you can hotspot it or not
I have actually used ModX for quite a while. Was pretty nice compared to other CMS's. But i agree with the other comments that a CMS seems like overkill for your use case and flat file is probably better
What benefit do you expect to get from this switch? Just wondering why there are so many Debian over Ubuntu in this thread
They already have a monopoly. The amount of people using FF is pretty small unfortunately. And there's a bunch of sites that only test in Chrome and sometimes even actively "block" Firefox like here without making an effort to check for capabilities instead of user agent.
Plenty of them if you just search. Not sure about maps, but I've read this multiple times about YouTube on FF from reputable sources
any suggestions for calendar apps that can use system calendars? i have my calendars synced via davx5
you know, I'd really love to get a good app that i pay for and that in turn doesn't collect or sell my data and has no ads, but there's so many but's.
- one time payment is not sustainable for development
- i can't have a subscription for each and every app
- with free and fairly decent apps from big Corp like Google photos, most people won't bother
just to say: I'm not sure there is a good solution where everyone wins :/
it was actively prompting to enable the feature during or shortly after setup which could be easily confused for being part of the process and most people i know didn't actively read it, activated it and then where wondering why they get messages from X (sms) suddenly in signal, or assuming people are on signal, because it suggested regular contacts as well (which would be unencrypted sms)
sms Integration was the reason i wasn't using it for a long time and then always made sure this was turned off because it was soo confusing for me and everyone i tried to get to signal
Google doing the same thing with chrome, sabotaging youtube under Firefox, etc.
i want to see both of them fined heavily and best case forced to split some of their products out to separate companies (not sure how much that helps though)
until you realize, that "second" is also not the base unit. it's not at obvious because it isn't metric, but second is just the second subdivision of an hour (the first being the minute)
I can very much recommend taking a look at the AHA principle. Kent C dodds has a short and good presentation on it. That's what i go by these days
i really do want to use it and I'm definitely not questioning it's quality since it's recommended here a lot. my concern/issue is that it's a us company
Hi, I have successfully set up Keycloak and use it for a few of the applications that I'm running (unfortunately not every app supports oauth2/oidc yet).
However there's one issue I haven't been able to resolve yet: I want to restrict access to certain applications (like portainer) to specific users (me).
I've already tried going to the portainer client > Authorization, added a role based policy and added the policy to the default permission, but other users that don't have this role can still log in. If I go to "Evaluate" it gives me the expected correct result for the different users