

Ten years is plenty of time to implement a launcher, or at least give a planned timeline
Or to give literally any kind of update, like admitting it was never seriously planned.
Ten years is plenty of time to implement a launcher, or at least give a planned timeline
Or to give literally any kind of update, like admitting it was never seriously planned.
I’d like that to be “new”, but… It’s not exactly the first time this exact thing happened in tech.
It’s probably best to not feed the troll.
And for every year without the inflation adjustment my performance goes down accordingly.
What is that even supposed to mean?
Aren’t you confusing them with Bambu?
Their slicer is based on Prusa’s exactly because Prusa isn’t doing closed source.
This is just a marketing stunt.
Literally the first lines in the article mentions he ditched Spotify in favor of some bullshit “blockchain-powered competitor Tune.fm”, whatever the fuck that means.
I checked mine, which is a fairly basic model, and it’s actually 400V.
That website actually promotes Firefox, you know. Not sure it fits this thread.
Thank you for being one person in this thread that actually read and understood my comment.
A bunch of comments repeating “Signal is the most secure because I said so” was not helpful.
Sure, buddy.
Maybe you should read the comments you’re replying to first.
If you can’t do that much then maybe you just shouldn’t comment at all.
I’ll simplify it for you:
Discussion quality on Lemmy starts looking like Reddit now.
Almost feels like home…
OK, and how is that different from the other chats?
You do know that at least Signal and Matrix use pretty much the same crypto, right?
And Matrix can be self-hosted, so I don’t need to worry about what they can see anyway.
On this point alone Matrix appears more secure than Signal…
And Threema is Switzerland-based, so by default it’s more trustful than a USA-based company.
Signal is the most secure
[citation needed]
Yes.
It also gets some free publicity by claiming to be federated/decentralized without the user having to make any actual choices in regards to a server (because there isn’t really any choice).
the alternative is around the same price
You know that’s not true.
There are stupidly expensive Android flagships, but there are also a lot of phones for a fraction of the price.
I’d think Trump and friends interfering in European politics and making shitty deals on behalf of Ukraine is pretty directly linked.
It seems pretty easy to break, unfortunately.
Or it just time outs on longer articles.
I try not to follow US politics too closely, so… yes, a little, every time shit like this makes it to world news.
Did this muppet really say he thinks VAT is a tariff?
Can’t make this shit up!
The issue seems a bit misrepresented by the dev.
The mentioned section of the privacy policy is true only for the logged in users that have agreed to voluntarily share their data.
Without logging in they don’t even store a single cookie on my device.