technically there is a lot it could do, but it would not be a number 1 pick for any of it (even if you only have a $100 budget) so i agree, get rid of it.
it was always free for me but i think i was early enough of an adopter to be grandfathered in on some old setup
There is already gridcoin which is a cryptocurrency that awards boinc work, so I'd say this concern has already been addressed because of that.
cock.li but it doesn't encrypt your inbox so keep that in mind.
At least on my phone, rebooting also makes it require PIN
As a Go dev, its simplicity is arguably taken too far. For example there are no union types or proper enums
I do something similar with rclone and vultr's s3 service. I made an s3 remote in rclone and then a encryption layer remote on top of that.
On one hand they are incentivized to not f-over their users. On the other hand, because you need a paid account it wouldn't be as private as SearXNG-over-Tor or whatever.
I use xpra which lets me run persistent seamless windows from my VMs and remote servers. It would probably work okay with xwayland but i might as well keep using X. I understand why people use Wayland though and would recommend it to newcomers.
They're decent for text completion purposes, e.g. generating some corpspeak for an email, or generating some "wikipedia"-like text. You have to know how to write good prompts, don't try to treat it like ChatGPT.
For example if i want to know about the history of Puerto Rico I would put:
"The history of puerto rico starts in about 480BC when"
Ventoy feels like magic. Love it
Did you play that Army Men: RTS game or the other army men 3DO games? Though they probably don't hold up well, i thought they were very fun as a kid. Going to keep tabs on this game