

Ugh. Another one that doesn’t support OIDC.


Ugh. Another one that doesn’t support OIDC.


I haven’t uses FairScan (yet!), how does it compare to OSS Document Scanner? Other than having a much much better name, obviously.


What is this, The Price Is Right?


rpm-ostree, brew, and dev containers. I haven’t felt the lack, but it is likely not for everyone.


My kubernetes cluster is sitting happily at 240, and technically those are pods some of which have up to 3 or 4 containers, so who knows the full number.


This is a really cool idea. It would be great to see some kind of browser integration/add-on so you could easily add a link to a specific project/block.


On my GrapheneOS phone I have AA set up in a work profile that is paused 90% of the time. It works without any issues. Or at least no more issues than AA ever had.


I did not realize this. Thanks for the heads up.
It really depends on what you want to do with it. I run wyoming-piper as part of my Home Assistant deployment and its been rock solid. The Wyoming protocol is pretty well documented too, so you should be able to integrate with it pretty easily.


Many subscribe to the “vote on comments based on how useful the information is” theory, myself included. Based on that your feeling, despite how valuable it is to you personally, isn’t particularly valuable to the discussion. Its not personal.


Care to elaborate?


And this is why I only buy “smart” tech that can be used offline, and then put it on a separate vlan with extremely restricted access. Screw the cloud.


Supposedly its focused on the Dev experience rather than the gamer experience but I also do development on Bazzite without issue. So I guess the real answer is “not much”


I’m surprised Aurora is so low on the list. I’ve been loving it on my Dev laptop. Huuuuge improvement over Ubuntu. It feels so much snappier, ironically.
Too late 🥲


If you are used to documentation like MS’s, then AI responses probably look more reasonable and useful. If AI results look better than your own docs you should feel really bad.


GrapheneOS is still moving ahead albeit slower, as you said. They are also working on a deal with a phone manufacturer to bring a more secure phone to market. I dunno whether it will just meet the same security levels of the Pixels and ship with stock Android, or if it will be a full GrapheneOS Phone. I’m hoping for the latter, but it will more likely be the former. Fingers crossed.
Same for me in IronFox.