Eikö siitä ole väläytelty, että nettiyhteyksiin pitäisi lisätä kasettiveroa vastaava kustannus? Koska internetissä löytyy tekijänsuojattua materiaalia.
Käytännössä se kai ajaisi saman asian kuin suoraan laitteiden verotus.
Eikö siitä ole väläytelty, että nettiyhteyksiin pitäisi lisätä kasettiveroa vastaava kustannus? Koska internetissä löytyy tekijänsuojattua materiaalia.
Käytännössä se kai ajaisi saman asian kuin suoraan laitteiden verotus.
Borgbackup in addition to git. Since there's probably not much data, any cheap VPS could act as storage.
Hyvä pointti! Maksuvaihtoehtoja on tarkoitus kyllä lisätä, kun/jos käyttäjämäärä kasvaa, mutta korttimaksunvälittäjät on pikkusummilla aika kalliita. Toistaiseksi perinteinen lasku on kyllä vaikuttanut enemmänkin toivotulta, ei tarvitse miettiä mihin korttitietoja syöttää.
Sen verran korjaan väärinkäsitystä, että ensimmäisessä laskussa on 30pv maksuaikaa, joka on samalla ilmainen kokeilujakso. Seuraavissa sitten normaali 14pv.
If the browser is installed as a flatpak, I think it only gets permission to either the directory the HTML file is in, or just the single HTML file.
Snaps probably have a similar permission restriction.
Keep at it! The learning curve is not a straight line, just like with any skill. You'll see fast progress, just to be followed by a long plateau of no progress or even feel you're getting worse. And then you notice possibly big improvement again. And again.
Don't worry about following sheets/chords initially. If chords are not in your muscle memory, you're basically doing three complex tasks simultaneously, reading, figuring out chords and fingering chords. I'd try to memorize one or two simple pieces first, to get the chords under your belt. Start simple and stay patient, it'll take time.
Don't forget the rhythm. Play on top of recordings. You can be pretty liberal with the harmonics, but if you keep a steady beat it'll probably still sound good.
There's occasionally something buggy, but the last time I ran Windows there were a lot of bugs too. They're just abstracted away, which Linux DEs don't do at all.
For me, it's about choosing the bugs that bug me less. If Windows is working better for you, just run Windows. Internet points are not worth much.
Flashing the stock Pixel ROM back is just as simple as flashing GrapheneOS, the instructions in GOS website are very good for both.
The only two things I can think of that might be issues are banking apps and Google Pay, if you use that. I use Play services in the main profile and honestly there's not much difference to the stock ROM in terms of user experience. Even Android Auto works nowadays.
For the banking apps, you can have a look at https://privsec.dev/posts/android/banking-applications-compatibility-with-grapheneos/. Just note that if your bank is not on the list, it doesn't necessarily mean it wont work.
I wish I knew about Photon before. Just spun up my own instance and loving it!
At this stage I'll probably just mirror my stuff from GH. I have a feeling they'll be doing something stupid soon, forcing people to look for alternatives.
Would be nice to collaborate with others, but getting started is hard when you don't have enough free time.
It seems Gitea has basic CI + package registries now, that will be plenty for my needs.
Nextcloud, Synapse + bridges, Adguard Home, Uptime Kuma, Home Assistant. Thinking about spinning up Gitea, Forgejo or Gitlab again.
Tässähän on se, että sitten ollaan ilmeisesti periaatteessa rikollisia kun käytetään takaportitonta viestisovellusta.. Mutta en kyllä usko, että tuota lakia pystyy mitenkään valvomaan. Esim Matrix pyörii kuitenkin HTTPS:n alla, omien kotipalvelimien blokkaaminen olisi melkoinen operaatio.
Kaikista masentavinta koko jutussa on, että suurin osa ihmisistä ei tiedä tästä todella vakavasta yksityisyyden riiston riskistä yhtään mitään.
My biased opinion is that most people run Nextcloud on an underpowered platform, and/or they install and enable every possible addon. Many also skip some important configurations.
If you run NC on a bit more powerful machine, like a used USFF PC, with a good link to it, the experience is better than e.g. OneDrive.
Another thing is, people say "Nextcloud does too much", but a default installation really doesn't do much more than files. If you add every imaginable app, sure it slows down and gets buggy. Disable everything you don't need, and the experience gets much better. You can disable even the built-in Photos app if you don't need it.
Not saying NC is a speed daemon, but it really is OK. The desktop and mobile clients don't get enough love, that's true.
I'm talking about the "bare metal" installation or the community Apache/FPM container images. AIO seems to be a hot mess, and does just about everything a container shouldn't be doing, but that's just my opinion.