German Hanwag. Their ”wide” models are the only shoe models I have never had to break in. Their terrain soles wear quickly on asphalt or concrete, but they have a selection of flatter urban soles.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Self Hosting for Privacy - Importance of Owning your own Modem/Router?English
2·1 month agoWe all go our own ways. Over the later years I’ve added features and with it the inevitable complexity. Self-hosting my own data has made my care more about what goes on in my network. I am not quite at the stage of adding VLAN’s but it will probably come.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Self Hosting for Privacy - Importance of Owning your own Modem/Router?English
11·1 month agoA router provided by an ISP is not your hardware, thus any network behind it is by definition not controlled by you. There have been numerous cases where they have backdoors or known admin passwords. In cases where there is a wire type transition (for example incoming over coax or fiber) it might be necessary to use it though. Same if it is necessary due to your contract.
In my cases I always turn off the wireless antennas and switch it to bridge mode, then place my own router/firewall device behind it.
Edit: still learning to spell.
Azure and Cloud Services is over 30% of their revenue and a growing percentage of the total revenue, while their Office products and services are closer to 20% and a shrinking portion. I’d claim Azure is their largest business by a good margin.
Yeah, I agree even though for all intents and purposes Cosmic v1 is still a beta in the same way any AAA game is still a ”beta” with day 1 patches on release. It should have been an ”early adopter” release at least until the transition to the next underlying Ubuntu LTS.
It took a lot longer than planned to get it into an available beta and I guess too long for comfort to 1.0. They should have released in an ”early adopter” release and kept the older Gnome base as an LTS at least until the shift to Ubuntu 26.04 LTS as a base.
Yeah, there’s no winning for them. They obviously underestimated the time needed to write a general purpose DE from scratch and felt they needed to release something.
If we are thinking in terms of roles in a production of a sketch, Linus is the one that accepts the role to emphasize and emote about the problems. Picking a distro with known quirks (being a beta in this case) is a signature setup for that role. Without the drama, it would be a pretty boring episode for the LTT demographic.
That being said, anyone who is ingrained into how Windows operates and has quirks in their workflows (as in - tuned their workflow to work relying on some edge cases), a month is too short a time to transition and embrace that necessary change.
It used to be, and is still based on Ubuntu the same way as Mint is. Their Cosmic DE used to be a tweaked Gnome, but the current Cosmic iteration is a ground up developed DE done in Rust. It has a lot of promise, but their v1 is basically still beta quality with lots of bugs.
Cosmic is basically a beta DE right now. Most of Linus’ bad experiences seem to be because of that. It looks promising and I can definitely see it as my daily driver, but in a year or so.
ChimeraOS predates the current Arch based iteration of SteamOS by several years. The first release on GitHub is dated 2019 (then called GamerOS).
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BuyFromEU@feddit.org•Swedish government wants to strengthen ties with American tech giantsEnglish
4·2 months agoI have the feeling Omni is increasing their use of LLM’s for their summarizations. Expect more incoming slop.
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BuyFromEU@feddit.org•Swedish government wants to strengthen ties with American tech giantsEnglish
4·2 months agoI got curious and got the original article at NyTeknik. It is mostly about investments into AI, but very little substantial in the article. The article is a result of an interview.
The government wants to keep a closer dialog with the hyperscalers, but have escalated their stand on digital sovereignty a step up from ”Huh? That’s theoretical” on being hit by digital sanctions to ”taking a serious look” post Greenland.
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BuyFromEU@feddit.org•Swedish government wants to strengthen ties with American tech giantsEnglish
3·2 months agoIn regards to this party or that in government, I am pretty sure it doesn’t matter. They are all pretty much tech illiterate and are inclined to listen to what the large corps tend to recommend.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•How do you explain to your co-workers that you use Libre Office Writer and other Linux apps?English
3·2 months agoNo problem and no need to explain. LibreOffice is commonplace at my place of work.
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Buy European@feddit.uk•Any recommendations for those of us in the US?English
8·2 months agoSupport your local small businesses so they don’t go bankrupt. Purchasing anything from Europe will have you pay tariffs to support the orange guy’s administration. Oh yeah - vote so the current admin gets weaker.
Other than that - I have limited sympathy for the country that voted in the current chaos willingly making the world unsafe and trying to throw the victim of military aggression (Ukraine) under the bus. And that is coming from someone who is half American with relatives living in the US.
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BuyFromEU@feddit.org•Europe's $24 Trillion Breakup With Visa and MastercardEnglish
51·3 months agoAdd to that - assuming cell phone coverage at the time of purchase.
Well, they aren’t AUR, but vetted packages. The only difference I see from what Fedora or Ubuntu does is not do any marketing. All of them have AI tooling opt-in so far.
Running Arch without any packages in the standard repo would be a pretty special experience.
Not to mention that almost all model development is done on Linux as I have understood it, so there will definitely exist packages for those that want them.
Not only Slack - it is likely also a replacement for Signal. Even if Signal isn’t a US entity, it is still hosted outside of the EU.