I have a VM running as a seedbox with full time VPN on my synology NAS. I use that synology for lots of other stuff.
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You are reading about it in Popular Mechanics, so it's definitely a sensationalized headline, we know that at a minimum.
Yeah I could see it for very young babies where you may need to change things every few months. But after 2-3 years old I don't see it making sense.
36 GBP a month for 10 items of kids clothes? That's 432 GBP a year. I'd think you could easily buy many more than 10 items of clothes for that amount and other than kids under 3 I don't think you'd need to replace them more than annually.
I had completely forgotten that it was Microsoft that killed Nokia.
Fair point.
If you read the article, it's not a statement with entirely no merit.
The engineers prioritized an algorithm which is far more likely to be useful in real world scenarios where you keep trying to cram a bunch of stuff in the frunk and close it (who hasn't done this?) rather than the edge case of repeatedly testing it with vegetables until you stick your finger in it.
Anyway, I suppose it's back to the drawing board.
For me I'm happier with my computer since the XP days with these mods. It's fast and responsive and doesn't give me shit. It's been only a couple months since I reinstalled it, so time will tell, but so far so good.
I made all my accounts local only and I haven't noticed these issues. I do still use control panel and the old user manager by default, so maybe that's why?
I also used a special installer which allows for local only accounts out of the box and does some other changes. Maybe that's why I'm having a better experience. This is the guide I followed. Follow the guide for Rufus.
I'm using StartAllBack and have found it to be a rather nice experience.
Doesn't this have more to do with what git pulls are accepted than the status of federation though?
If it's a different person than you, then you have a different issue ;-).