Unpopular opinion: an actual doorbell.
Unpopular opinion: an actual doorbell.
Cryptomator encrypts voulumes you can store/sync anywhere.
Look into snikket for XMPP.
Mad Max or Waterworld?
Because, until corporations are held accountable, asking individuals is the only thing that can possibly improve the situation. Even though it’s like throwing a cup of water on a forest fire.
Nice sum up.
they do it to meet customer demand.
No, they do it to increase profit.
It would have a massive effect. Transport (car) emissions are one of the larger - and growing - sources of emissions.
I call that bullshit. Newer ICE cars are more efficient and EVs are all the rage now… and you’re claming cars are larger sources? Compared to trucks? Container ships? Diesel trains? Airplanes? For real?!
be on a level playing field.
No individual is at a level playing field as a multinational corporation. Regulate costs away from consumers.
It’s one of the latest my mobo can handle AFAIK, and i like to maximize my hardware for longevity (one of the reasons i prefer AMD over Intel, their CPU generations span multiple sockets).
Also, not a gamer.
Let’s see… seems like i can upgrade my Asus PRIME X70-A to a Ryzen 9 5950X for about 300€… interesting…
we’re a smaller part
Quality trumps quantity anytime.
Less ewaste too. Less profits for google though…
Mostly this.
A lot of others do it, that’s your argument?
How about not hosting this list in Microsoft’s GitHub?
Nobody claims it was harmless, but it sure was very low on the harmless scale – especially if you compare it with every fear monger’s favorite, Chernobyl.
Oh, that… I think i’m using it but it seems.to expect a response from 80 when all I have there is a redirect to 443.
I thought you meant an nginx plugin.
Although suffering from some technical limitations, Gemini’s a rabbit hole of interesting stuff and a breath of fresh air from all the post-<blink>
ad-centered js-enabled garbage that has become the WWW.
you can automate the process (e.g. with nginx).
How does nginx automate that?
joker.com does that as well. This always implies KYC though, otherwise maybe Njalla or similar.