Photogimp? Is that like gimp for bitmap content?
lemann
Ouch, I doubt anyone would he looking forward to babysitting their idling car for 2 hours, just to install a navigation update 😭
Older vehicles and standalone GPSes allowed people to just order a physical pre-loaded SD card, insert it into the appropriate slot, and that's your maps sorted with no idling or babysitting.
While it's nice that there's no longer the excess physical electronic waste with the SD cards, I find it hard to see the cloud alternative as an improvement
Was just about to say the same lol - really strong rarbg vibes here. I love it.
The reason we don’t have more of them is because people continually vote against their own self interest.
Louder for those in the back!!!
I will never understand WHY people do this. And then higher life expectancy resulting in a growing older generation population preferring policies that actively harm young people
Drop links so I can move to this paradise 😭
Squawker maybe?
https://f-droid.org/en/packages/org.ca.squawker/
Edit: should mention that Musk has crippled the ability to browse twitter without a login - no search, no feeds etc, so I don't think we'll ever actually see anything with Fritter's feature set emerge without login capability
randomize the MAC address everytime they connect to a network
+1, had issues using Android devices for presence detection because of this very useful privacy feature. Even on your home network, the MAC address and device hostname get randomized, unless disabled in the settings
Edit: typo
I'm rooted with GSF, revoking some permissions forcibly from Play Services (most notably location access) causes the device to reboot, and the permission gets restored forcibly.
This never used to happen previously (the permission used to get revoked successfully, and things like Google Timeline would act as if your device had disappeared despite location being enabled). I assume a background update implemented this permission recovery mechanism - i've since disabled play store on my device and slowly been culling off my usage of other Google apps
Ouch 😅 did you manage to recover the instance?
Edit: wow i'm blind just re-read top comment lol
Probably not stable lol, a message on the matrix said it should be dropping officially near end of next month due to testing
Yepp, ASUS is continuing them as far as I know.
I have my doubts that the build quality and BIOS will hold up to an Intel-made device, but I hope i'm proven wrong once reviewers have spent some time with them. I vaguely remember something about Intel manufacturing NUC motherboards only, but I'm not sure if that applies to the arrangement with ASUS
I have the Celeron J3455 ones, can't recall what idle consumption is but it's really low. I stopped using the Pi for selfhosting several years back after realising my old atom netbook was faster at that time, and from there I scaled up to desktop systems, but now I've scaled right back down to the nucs lol.
I run HA, Plex, Zabbix and a bunch of other small stuff. Currently looking into a selfhosted markdown notes solution, since the hosted one I'm using at the moment (HackMD) is moving further into proprietary territory
Does VIA still make onboard GPUs?