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This. Nowadays people mostly buy TVs when their old ones break. There’s no marginal improvement. The industry is here to stay, but its high growth days are in the past.
This. Nowadays people mostly buy TVs when their old ones break. There’s no marginal improvement. The industry is here to stay, but its high growth days are in the past.
I suspect a lot of CSAM searches come from underage users themselves
Nice socks lol
Not much point in using SSDs in a NAS if it’s there just for holding your files
Use HDDs for linear read/write (files) and SSDs for IOPS (databases)
Wtf is this comment trying to say?
Firefox’s been killing it recently
Make phone numbers optional and add a setting to allow/forbid accounts with no phone number to message you. I bet phone numbers have zero effect on the level of spam.
YARRRRRR!!!
You’re taking this too seriously lol
What if the bugs are linux-specific? lol
Ah, I never encountered that. I see. Is it mostly in remote areas?
I’m all for IPv6, it’s just that there’s always something extra you have to do to set it up.
There’s another question: will we ever actually run out of IPv4 addresses, so that cloud providers and ISPs no longer offer them?
10% linux is massive
I’ve suggested a routing protocol to the lemmy devs - to use federated instances to route all the messages to other federated instances. The idea was received with some interest, but it seems that people believe that there’s still a ton of performance that can be squeezed out from the current architecture through optimisations.
I usually just VPN to my routers if possible. Point to point is feels more reliable than a hole-punching mesh or proxy. On the other hand, this seems to create an end-to-end secure tunnel.
Better than Firefox being blocked in Russia. Addons can be added from files anyway.