

Cloudflare also has one that gives you some more data than Netflix’.


Cloudflare also has one that gives you some more data than Netflix’.


Didn’t Vivaldi? I don’t really use them cause I mostly avoid non-FOSS software, but I seem to remember them announcing they’d be keeping support.


I agree that it should be easier. The problem comes from the element mobile apps migrating to a new registration flow that homeservers other than synapse haven’t finished implementing yet.
If you use continuwuity, and it’s few users, you could create users via the admin room. Then login should work. Still, annoying workaround.
And yeah, setting up LiveKit is a bit annoying. Maybe someone’ll make a compose flow that combines all of them, but I am too lazy rn, and I haven’t seen any from anyone else yet.


I seem to remember that you can sign in, but not register, with Element X and continuwuity. Should be fine with web/desktop clients.


Out sound like you are outsourcing comment-writing to an LLM.


If you need to keep windows around, you can also do what I do for my VMs. Download Win11 Enterprise IoT LTSC from massgrave.dev. Doesn’t have Bing search in the search bar, just local, no Co-pilot, no bullshit.
I’d prefer not having to use it at all, but some software just doesn’t play nice with wine yet.


LLMs are stateless. The model itself stays the same. Doesn’t mean they’re not saving the data elsewhere, but the LLM does not retain interactions.


Yup, typo. It is lit, though.


I have deployed LiveKit for my homeserver yesterday. I’m not gonna lie, it does involve a bit of work, but once it’s running it is very seamless.


I had a brother laser printer with a pre-heating roll that went bad. Sourcing a replacement for that was pretty annoying. But I get your point.
Well, my fellow countrypeople consistantly go for the very obviously wrong choices.


Yeah, I usually approach this stuff from the standpoint of someone who is already actively self-hosting. For people stuck in Google/MS, it is certainly better.


Vaultwarden is free. Bitwarden is free. Bitwarden Premium is 10€/year.
For what it offers, Proton is pretty expensive. They are also making inter-operation with other services difficult or impossible.
There’s much worse, but they aren’t that great either.


I use qemu/kvm with vm manager. There’s a lot of other options too. Most of them are valid indefinitely.
I use the Win11 LTSC IoT Enterprise Image, because it cuts out most of the usual windows bloat. Maybe have a look at massgrave.dev.


Two plans, both unlimited calls and data. One is 30€, the other 15€ (the more expensive one has significantly higher speeds), on two different networks.
Depending on the moth, I tend to use 50-100 GB/month.


You can hand over a USB device fully to a Windows VM. That’s how I update my Yamaha stuff.


Meh, I actively use it. I get why it might be unintuitive to someone newly switching.


… I actually like being able to copy a website and middle clicking to open it. I don’t think it’s a problem, it just needs to be telegraphed to the user better, and togleable.
From experience, the filtering cyclones in the mieles are quite a bit worse than the Dyson.
If you want a good and lasting vacuum, don’t buy a cordless one. When looking at corded vacuums, miele is definitely one of the better options.
I could do a lot of things I do on the daily on my phone. But it would be more finicky and annoying. I have automated pretty much all regular maintenance my PC needs long ago. I just don’t see what I’d get, except for more janck.