

What if you have a house fire and lose all devices with the key


What if you have a house fire and lose all devices with the key

Part of why it’s this way is the expense of getting anything approved! I blame our bureaucracy as much as I blame those types

Maybe not the mainstream news_papers_ of today, but likely much of the news


They’re never getting those integrations back though, e.g. Spotify. Those are usually implemented in each company’s servers rather than something that can be brokered locally through an API. That needs to change


Wow, it’s not a joke


Projects are not their authors. Please give the politics a rest. I’ve had enough of politics lately.
This is typically for insurance. Some don’t insure against pet damage, but even a well-qualified tenant’s pet can cause damage that the tenant themselves would be unlikely to, and this can easily exceed the deposit. This type of liquid damage is typically not covered by rental property insurance and can be very stubborn (think, odor).
0 in our case, but we are pretty strict. Same at the first place I worked too. Big tech companies.


TL; DR-- There are many good reasons for regular people to prefer GrapheneOS


Hey, the security is nice, but I really like the detailed control over notifications, GMS prompts, and network access. When I used PixelOS, my phone did things I didn’t want it to, and it was hard or impossible to make it stop. On GrapheneOS, the defaults are a pretty good experience. I even recommend it to non-techies since they can use it with the Google apps and its still a more respectful experience, even if they don’t need or want the level of control that I like.
I think this was a joke
People deserve to get paid on their work, and currently the best way to do that and survive in America is to work on completely closest source products that don’t respect their users. Open source is probably the most respectful but doesn’t work well as a business. We need something that works reliably for delivering real products that will achieve mass adoption. I think these source available licenses are that.
The context in the article is important. Similar to what FUTO preaches-- people don’t donate. That’s why corporate solutions usually win. Better to charge a bit of money so we can have nice things.
The plan was to rely on donations, which doesn’t usually work for hosted products.

Or the post training is messed up

Why don’t they do lay-down-only seats? Seems like you’d save the same amount of space or more with vastly more comfort.
There are some people who own a bunch of properties and their job is maintaining them and dealing with the paperwork. And then there are some people who passively collect income and have a management company do that with no real connection to the place…
The (singular) fediverse girl is kind of sad
This is why I roll my eyes when people talk about “human preference models” with a straight face
When did they stop making those…