

There’s probably a greens party in every country and in most, it’s probably the least green thing there is
There’s probably a greens party in every country and in most, it’s probably the least green thing there is
Have the changes reached grapheneos yet?
Luckily they’re not banning tablets or laptops or tethering or even WiFi. Early teens should figure all that out in a jiffy.
Millions never even heard there was something to sign.
I would have run already.
If your TV is known/open HW and you’ve installed the OS and software and configured it to do exactly what you want, then yes.
Or, alternatively, if you’re using a random shady media box from an appliance manufacturer or advertising company, yes.
Otherwise, no. The idea here is that the media box you use will not be one designed to make you the product as they say. It will be your tool that does what you want it to instead of leaking your data and showing you ads. But YMMV. Maybe your smart TV is good enough. Most people don’t seem to be happy or comfortable with theirs.
No, just regular keel over compliance.
It generally is a length of time. Your title depends on the years on the job.
What I spent ages on:
Yes. It’s one of those things that I’ve been dreaming about for a very long time.
Fixing secrets and unreusable tech that is, not buying politicians.
Although…
Thanks. That’s a rabbit hole I’ve been trying to avoid, but it’s such an interesting read that I may have to start reading more of their stuff.
Chipset manufacturer says no, laughing.
That’s interesting. I assumed it was ported a long ago.
To bad about mobile device support since that’s where the more powerful/new hardware usually is, but I understand the view. And they’re nightmare os’s to work on.
One conspicuous platform comes to mind, though: apple hardware. Does it run on an M1?
Maybe you should join forces.
I still don’t. But I’m hoping that avoiding anything by Amazon helps.
That’s interesting, thanks. Can I ask what that vram is getting used for? Gaming, llms, other computing?
Intel has been a mistake since 1978. But evil doesn’t generally die.
It’s almost as if people don’t like posts with zero content besides some clickbait link.
Brave is a series scam company.
Multispam is one of the things that is genuinely a threat to Lemmy’s usability. If you follow certain topics, you start seeing 2-5 copies of every post. It’s a genuine spam problem and “just block” or “just scroll” is as much of a non solution as it is with other spam.