

Forget old phones and just run all of that on current phones. Federation is better than centralisation, but true P2P trumps it.


Forget old phones and just run all of that on current phones. Federation is better than centralisation, but true P2P trumps it.
This is alt text, a piece of user-facing information. If you have to get to dev tools to reach it, you’re holding something wrong.
Don’t worry, there are multiple layers of protection. So far they’re doing great, even Vector, even now: https://iris.who.int/server/api/core/bitstreams/50484602-5796-40de-9151-b41f1ffe83cd/content


your first laptop also had, like, a megapixel screen, while the Steam Deck over here (checks notes) (checks notes again)


is that the inverse of the Muslim belt or is it an unrelated coincidence?


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I already have a 200g 4 megapixel display in my pocket, with a battery that makes it go through the day. Stop building 1 (one) megapixel 750g dumbbells that can’t stay on and then add heft.


for 45 minutes straight


I can see your logic, assuming dealing with a crisis on a whim implies an externally-induced emergency, not “difficult times for a country” directly self-induced by said authoritarism.


The first one I’d listen to today at 3x is 2:09:44 and weighs 667MB since it’s a FullHD video, so I can burn through them at around 1GB/hour. Half of the episodes are gonna be audio-only and weigh just a fraction of that, but then I’ll also delete easily half of what gets preloaded without listening, so here we are.


but the anger of those looking at whatever they wanted to see, but deep-fried
not only they’re not moving, they’re not moving in serial

is valued at $500 this year
LMAO, preview


it’s nice that your Kindle isn’t just collecting dust in a drawer


my podcast app alone does 300GB/mo with just half a hundred of YouTube channels. one of my homelabs will soon cross half a petabyte cumulative. what tf are you doing with your homelab?


Just run these services on a normal PC…
When running it for the projected lifespan costs more in energy than buying a new one and running that one instead. Depending on where you live, your LGA775 boxes could be about a to become obsolete, or are well over a decade past obsolescence.


Permanence. Object permeance is easily testable.
I take it you’re not the one triaging the subsequent slop. I am.