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Ah yes, classic tech solutionism.
“No need to be frugal, the tech will evolve and fix the causes of climate change!”
We need a solution right now, not in a decade, dumb ass. So frugality is the answer.
Ah yes, classic tech solutionism.
“No need to be frugal, the tech will evolve and fix the causes of climate change!”
We need a solution right now, not in a decade, dumb ass. So frugality is the answer.
I believe there is a exponential backoff mechanism in place if an instance cannot push to an other’s inbox, so other instances may not have any attempt left to retry if it has been two days. In my experience un-subscribing then re-subscribing to an instance’s community was enough for it to send posts after a few hours.
And double retirement for engine failure after 6 hours. Ah, the reliability of Renault engines…
Way to push Fortune 200 companies towards Azul, Adoptium, Correto and other alternative Java distributions, Oracle!
Unfortunately improving existing products does not bring additional subscriptions / revenue 🤡
Not that surprising unfortunately :/
Oh, why haven’t I thought about this sooner?
At least 4-5 years back, I want to test behaviors of WebKit circa iOS 13
My main fear with building the binary is that it would eventually require old dependencies that I do not have on my system.
I’m not familiar with flatpak-builder, does it handle dependencies not available on the system?
I know, but Flathub only offers versions built in 2024.
What I personally do is:
This way restic only has to process the data once.
I really like Readeck, it is very polished and the fact that it copies links content is very useful when saving Medium blog posts (and generally to make sure that I don’t lose the content if the linked page is ever removed)
Actually Google has been forced to offer choices on Android in the EU, but for existing devices the prompt only consists of a permanent notification that you can easily ignore: my partner has been ignoring it for the past month.
I would have guessed React Native since Meta is pushing it so hard, now I know.
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The Contributing Guide isn’t very helpful, but after skimming over the dependencies.gradle file and the repo’s Languages section, I can say that it’s a native Android app written with Jetpack Compose in Java and Kotlin (I assume they are progressively rewriting the app in Kotlin).
Have you thought of practicing a sport in a club / team? I find that it’s a good way to focus on something else than my issues and it helps to socialize.