

i swapped to proton pass
Hello.


i swapped to proton pass


$6.50 for nabu casa (home assistant cloud)


probably just a switcher for each connector type: coax, rca, hdmi, etc.


is proton pass good?


yeah i generally dont use kde, but ive been looking for something like this for a long time


looking for the same
so a couple days ago? hows that working out?


you dont think someone posting about how fox news is reporting on something could be relevant? simply linking to an article is not always the poster agreeing with the reporting.
got nix on a surface go. works fine, but the storage is rather small, and nix store takes up a surprising amount of space
Yeah, i see maps as the least of the problems. However, i will say while being on vacation, having navigation on my wrist is incredibly convenient. Im sure i will fully degoogle soon enough, but im doing it one step at a time. E/os is a huge push in the right direction, despite the growing pains
I just got fp6 with e/os, and there’s a few serious quirks i found in the couple daya i played with it before going on vacation (left the fp6 at home).
Things i noticed do not work: google maps, google home, and pixel watch.
So far i see this as a push into the deep end of the pool towards degoogling. I ordered a pebble round 2 to have a working watch but it wont ship for a couple months. Not sure ill be able to use fp6 as my dailydriver until then. Also a push into setting up homeassistant on my new nas which ive been procrastinating for about a year.
So, if youre serious about degoogling, go ahead and get e/os, otherwise i’d stick with stock android. Maybe if youre not currently tied in much with the google ecosystem it can be worth it, but not for me at the moment.


Well the problem is if you are on a different instace than the community, the link doesnt really help someone sub to the community. Using the !@ link will work across instances
Wasnt it axios that had that controversy recently where some github admin ended up in a flame war with an ai, and axios made up quotes?
Or was that someone else?
Buddhism
Depends on the religion. Catholic, yes.
op is probably not north american. we have really shit infrastructure here. if you live in a major city with good transit you could be fine, but probably 90% of the places you could live make it very difficult to not drive.
i bike, but i dont go more than a mile from my house. buses are awful here. when my kid is born in november i will absolutely need a car to take her to her doctors appointments etc. im not happy about it, but its the reality of not living in a major metropolitan area.