this *seems* long overdue
this *seems* long overdue
currently* back only as readonly
cool info. but more of a lifehack
what makes this so great? ( genuinely curious. slightly critical)
maybe its time people redirect their money to supporting peertube
And cache
You really trust a company(google) who warns users about malware from apks(non-google)… and then hosts plenty of unchecked malware in their own store. Im sick of this shit. I have my own friends distrusting me because of what google is telling them.
Google is corrupt
"In kernel development, debugging is very hard for several reasons:
All those issues are reasons for using a memory-safe language, to avoid them as much as possible.
Overall, the use of Rust in the kernel allowed for the implementation of a lot of safeguards. And I believe that it is, to this day, the best decision I have made for this project."
I think this is really cool.
But…
What it is: low bandwidth literal physical replacement of internet infrastructure. Often seen as a very extreme manuver.
Meanwhile: there are various overlay projects like i2p which, unfortunately, create new internets which [almost totally] reliance on the old internet. But they do cooler shit.
Diaspora allows for whitelisting visibility of posts to certain users(and servers… depending on where users are hosted)
POS does not consume resources.
This goes to show how low-effort the criticism campaigns are.
However… all cryptos have their health tied to bitcoin which is a large energy consumer. So the point is actually still very true (due to some other reason).
immediately followed by the rollout of Google Self-Driving Car Project Business
-Waymo
i think google just says that to scare ppl away from foss
Are you a robot?
I guess not
Google sucks
webserver software can compress.
https://docs.nginx.com/nginx/admin-guide/web-server/compression/ .
Be careful that unlimited ( more acurately labeled via the “high speed data” limit) is a widely used practice of false advertising.
Check the throttle speed to see what happens after you run out of data.
anyone who has this kinda money would probably just store data on cloud storage provider. unless they are the provider.