Way to push Fortune 200 companies towards Azul, Adoptium, Correto and other alternative Java distributions, Oracle!
Way to push Fortune 200 companies towards Azul, Adoptium, Correto and other alternative Java distributions, Oracle!
Not that surprising unfortunately :/
I really like Readeck, it is very polished and the fact that it copies links content is very useful when saving Medium blog posts (and generally to make sure that I don’t lose the content if the linked page is ever removed)
Actually Google has been forced to offer choices on Android in the EU, but for existing devices the prompt only consists of a permanent notification that you can easily ignore: my partner has been ignoring it for the past month.
I would have guessed React Native since Meta is pushing it so hard, now I know.
The Contributing Guide isn’t very helpful, but after skimming over the dependencies.gradle file and the repo’s Languages section, I can say that it’s a native Android app written with Jetpack Compose in Java and Kotlin (I assume they are progressively rewriting the app in Kotlin).
Yes, sorry, I used the word from my first language
The games are the property of the publisher (in the case of Hi-fi Rush, Microsoft Games), so (baring licensing issues like music) as long as the publisher is around the game should still be around.
I have a completely different experience from yours: it would import random packages or rules and suggest stupid shit that made me disable the feature after less than 10 minutes of use. And again and again after IDE updates would re-enable the feature!
Yeah, modern Windows and HDDs don’t mix well. I refurbished multiple laptops and each time just throwing in a cheap SSD (and cleaning the cooler + sometimes reapplying thermal paste) would breathe new life into them.
I waited until the last day of support to upgrade from Windows 7 to 10, I plan on doing the same with Windows 10.
With Windows 10 and 11 Microsoft has been gradually removing control from the user’s hands and I’m still miffed about that.
Is it just me or this article is riddled with typos and gramatical errors?
TL;DR: 90% discount. The rest of the article reads like AI-generated and/or SEO garbage.
Right, now I remember reading about that, I forgot.
Yes, you need a passkey per service, so you would quickly end up with your 25 slots full.
The issue is that most of them are limited in the amount of passkeys they can manage.
In the case of the Yubikey 5
Currently, YubiKeys can store a maximum of 25 passkeys.
Oh nice, I have the Switch one, it works wonder.
Yeah, I have a Docker Compose example. I left out the SSL certificate generation out of it because users can piggy-back on Nginx Proxy Manager ou Caddy to handle it for them.
I personally went for PiHole + DNS-over-TLS / DNS-over-HTTPS in order to use PiHole on my phone while outside my home. It doesn’t require to constantly have a VPN active, which saves a bit of battery life. Its only drawbacks are that it requires a domain name for DNS-over-HTTPS, a way to route traffic to your server and additional setup and software (Dnsproxy and Certbot)
Ah yes, classic tech solutionism.
“No need to be frugal, the tech will evolve and fix the causes of climate change!”
We need a solution right now, not in a decade, dumb ass. So frugality is the answer.