No one thinks Apple, or any other ecosystem for that matter, is completely private. It’s just far more private than Android. Primarily because Apple is not an advertising company.
No one thinks Apple, or any other ecosystem for that matter, is completely private. It’s just far more private than Android. Primarily because Apple is not an advertising company.
I did read and didn’t see anything about archiving pages.
Why wouldn’t I just use the bookmark manager in my browser?
That was cringey as removed but I guess get the word out in whatever way works
There’s a Frigate app within Home Assistant.
Me in 2005: “Bots please crawl my site!”
Me in 2025: “Bots GTFO my site!”
…what was “obvious”, exactly? You haven’t even explained yourself, much less provided any sort of citation.
He was also called out on it, and even ADMITTED it! (Apologized) Then said he would be more open in the future. Note he didn’t say he would change, only that he would hide it less! Fool me once…
None of that ever happened. In fact he regularly declines sponsorships from various companies with ethical conflicts.
Also the incident where he was a total asshole to a small cooler developer, and used the prototype wrongly, then wouldn’t deliver it back, despite that was the agreement, and it was a pretty expensive prototype to make for a small company, and then he auctioned it away!
When you run a large company, this sort of dumb removed happens. He has since apologized, made the victim whole (or as whole as can be) and hired a CEO to handle logistics. You act like it was done maliciously.
Don’t forget to mention Linux. Literally eveywhere.
Those “Solar generator” systems are all grossly overpriced. Look at something like this instead
According to the fedidb, it’s about the same.
The answer is (currently) ~42k monthly active users.
A note: I have entirely automated background updates. I have no idea how often it checks, or how often it updates.
This is one place where AI actually makes sense
Hence it is not a reasonable solution.
No one’s hating on anything. If you actually read my comment I expressed precisely the opposite, while answering OPs question.
Like call up someone in another building ‘hey plug the jet into tower X so I can remote in?’
The whole idea is you don’t need anyone local. You leave it plugged in 24/7 so that’s it’s accessible remotely, as needed.
All those TLDs cost money
Point three: not true
Yes it is
My blog is TLD
I didn’t say every service was this way
what’s the problem with a subdomain?
Nothing. The problem is when they make you use both.
I’ve tried them all and it’s overall the best but still has a whole lot of room for improvement
Apple is always silent, because they know they have no justification for their bullremoved.