
There are some communities that never transitioned to Lemmy, so I’ll be using them untill old.reddit is disabled.
There are some communities that never transitioned to Lemmy, so I’ll be using them untill old.reddit is disabled.
After 500M net worth, security becomes a personal matter and protection of the law is lost. Murder of billionaire becomes legal and their assets are the bounty. They can sink their money into a personal army OR roll all excess over 500M into voluntary taxes!
Snip snip. No antenna, no network.
I have one of their all-in-one colour toner machines for my GF’s business, it’s awesome. Scanning to an SFTP share means she can just feet a stack of paper into it and get a PDF in her Documents/Scans directory.
AND fun fact, there are no lasers in “laser printers” they all use 1D LED arrays to transfer the image data to the drum. Only the early toner based printers used a real laser and they were operating almost like a CRT, scanning a raster onto the drum.
The other 64% believe that they will be be millionaires any day now, just one more scratch ticket!
edit: wow, I’m gonna leave my drunk math as stands
Damnit, I’m boring af. Machines are named by their model for laptops/consumer devices and buy their CPU for home built stuff.
Except for Crimson-Binome.local 🏴☠️
Having just jumped over I might be bottom of the priority list for company communications.
Guess I’m a low-value client.
I might do so as well to avoid the next decade of shopping around.
I know there are other factors it just feels like the only people getting screwed are the little guys. In Canada the rates that third party ISPs pay and charge are dictated by the giant telcos. Our regulating body even allowed the telcos to raise prices to the point where reselling is no longer viable. Fucking the little guys again.
Docker kinda does it by being like an app store but for servers. It’s not very flexible but everyone using a particular image gets the same experience.
Ubuntu has a bigger market share in the support department. Makes it easier to find advice that applies specifically to your setup.
This is the way. I run stock Debian with LXC, you get what you ask for and that’s it.
I was with Google Domains but switched to Namecheap. They are easy enough to work with and not the most expensive.
I find most laptops are well supported about a year after their release.
Who needs fuses anyway.
Government regulation is dictated by politicians who are lobbied by the companies who are regulated…
KeePassXC/KeeWeb + WebDAV is a kick-ass combo that covers every device while also being as simple as possible.
Lazy users is why Reddit blotted out individual forums.
https://www.slax.org/ It’s easy, is a full featured desktop, and has persistence on your USB stick.