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That is absolutely amazing
That is absolutely amazing
Not my experience so far with my single service I’ve been running for a year. It’s making me even think of opening up even more stuff.
Sponsors will pay if you are big enough, no matter the platform. If PeerTube went big, you’d probably start seeing sponsors.
Then publish on both!
RISC-V whennnn
It definitely is useful, I use it for train tickets, or user QR codes for things such as IKEA, supermarkets, gas stations… It’s quite literally a virtual wallet where you have all your “cards”, but they are QRs.
This way, for example, you don’t have to install every single app to get the QR code that identifies you in every market. You just paste them into this wallet and you are good to go!
NFC payments require a transaction platform and these things are only possible with banks or huge, “trusted” companies like Google/Apple.
Although things might start changing in Europe (for now) with GNU Taler.
It’s clearly time for Linux mobile then 🤘
I am expecting that is exactly the point. I don’t think they’ll win, tho. We’ll find a way around it.
Not for over-the-internet use
This is premium functionality, for those who don’t know.
Just like I am not a fan of Firefox derivatives, I am not a fan of modified ISOs for Windows.
This is because all the effort put on trust on a big company/community is now gone; now you must trust some unknown random dev.
Install official Windows and apply trusted tools to clean it up. Or better yet, install Linux. That’s my general advice.
If you are not hosting, it having a repo on Github makes no difference. The server you are connecting to might have a different service running and you cannot know.
I don’t think symbolic will solve your problem at all
If you want to use your YouTube account (at your own risk) then Vanced is your option.
I recommend using a proxy, tho, and for me LibreTube is the best app currently out there.
You can make an account on a Piped instance (YouTube proxy) so you can sync-up subscriptions and all.
OsmAnd allows me to see changes in hours, for OrganicMaps I have to wait a full month.
Oh, I very much know that! But only on OsmAnd I can see those changes being applied a few hours later instead of a month later.
But people wouldn’t buy the newer chip because the previous one would still have support. THAT is why the source is closed. To sell support until the cow is milked enough and then sell a newer version.