I've been using Omnivore, with Obsidian plugin to have local copies of the pages.
As someone who has tried it on multiple devices in recent years, it still isn't smooth enough. And I've been assembling computers for 2 decades now. So not entirely technically illiterate, but just not adept in linux. Definitely heavily reliant on use cases for how smooth the experience is. The server side is very well developed with years of linux leaning heavier on that side, but the splintering of frontend has a bit of an android effect. Lots of really cool things but still some jank that you can't get rid of.
Doubt a flare helps much when it's being propelled by such a strong magnetic field.
Best thing, Voyager's a webapp/website in an app wrapper, and doesn't have more invasive permissions than I'd prefer too. And the interface is sleek af. I unfortunately have to use facebook on firefox mobile as well and that is atrocious. Wild.
Never thought about it that way but it is an excellent policy. Thank You.
Now if only we could get the goddamn Mickey Mouse in public domanin.
Never had any trust on em due to the former reasons but I didn't even know about the last part. Glad I always side eyed them with suspicion.
hits line of hopium
I mean.... Yo.. We have the steam deck bro. And that's going to get the linux desktop to 10% itself. And then Valve is going to re-release Steam Machines and VR 2.0. We're definitely going to have the year of the Linux Desktop
Right but these are Small Modular Reactors which are quite different to singular humongous nuclear power plants. Think more akin to Nuclear Sub's reactors; which definitely are much smaller than the typical grid reactors.
The comment is taken out of context if you'd maybe read the article. It's a comparison between a Suburban and Rivian who are in the same bracket.
Don't think they would have the rights to. They could sell it but making it available freely when it isn't their IP would be a can of worms.
Probably start with the investment firms and mass landlords and we might never even need to get to individual landowners.
Look, I hate the Nintendo tax and legal bullying too.
But having the second best selling system, up there with the PS2, I doubt they're sunk anytime soon.