

Go with a self build + unraid. NGL a Ryzen 5500 build is so cheap and much more powerful than these overpriced boxes, and unraid is pretty good. If I didn’t buy a ds415+ a couple of years ago I’d swap over.


Go with a self build + unraid. NGL a Ryzen 5500 build is so cheap and much more powerful than these overpriced boxes, and unraid is pretty good. If I didn’t buy a ds415+ a couple of years ago I’d swap over.


Then Microsoft makes windows free and monetizes the shit out of services in the OS.


I think I’d prefer if there was a minimum updates guarantee that OS sellers would have to disclose, but even then I’m more in favour of other companies being able to pick up the work by making sure devices have their bootloader unlockable after they don’t get any more updates for X amount of time, rather than add burden to OS makers, because forcing people to support a project for Y amount of years would really harm indie developers releasing Linux distros and the like


Just one more immigrant removed and life will get better, we promise /s


Wdym it’s like a couple of clicks


To what end? Are you putting together a tier list? They should all be equally admonished to the highest order, that’s the point.


This is just a way to capture negative feedback in a way that leaves you feeling like you did something while impacting none of their business which they can then ignore and throw away with no issues. Make noise on social media, not feedback forms. Make them hurt.


It’d be up to Google to do so, and they probably will just as an example of them totally not being a monopoly “look we even allowed a competing store”.


My first interaction here has been to ask for sources on your claims, I don’t know where you got fanboyism, that’s basic argumentation, you make the argument and provide examples, others refute them with other examples.
I find it funny that in the end it was still someone else who came forward with links to articles, weird hill to die on for you to not just do it yourself, but thank you for linking to the person linking articles.


Oh no, I think you know I am right. We can go on and on and on, any fact-less statement you say I can turn back on you because no one is bringing any references so what I’m saying is just as valid. You can save us all the time waste and actually link your sources instead of acting like you’re too good for that.


Mate you either speak reason or shut up, I can literally say you’re Putin’s alt account, my words mean nothing without proof, and same with yours, so either add something of value or don’t say anything at all, tired of your copy pasted messages of no substance.


You’re making the statements, you bring the receipts.


Can you provide interviews or clips where he’s been a promoter of russian propaganda?


Well updates are “maintenance”, I’m arguing against someone who seems to think the code should be flawless from the get go and being any lesser and requiring updates is an issue of the developers.


Processors change, libraries become deprecated or vulnerable, design paradigms shift, and new integrations become possible that weren’t there when the application first launched. Should we blame old house builders for using asbestos when they didn’t know how poorly that would end up?


Oh that’s interesting, though my model isn’t on the list ;(


A bit annoying for all the things that don’t support openvpn, like old Synology NAS devices.
They did have a lot of concerns with abuse though and you can see that in the way the cookies debate went before they were supported in their current form. I think AI crawlers tanking bandwidths for websites and misusing the data they scrape would 100% be something the Mozilla from back then would’ve had concerns over allowing or encouraging.


The world you’re envisioning would only have paid licenses, who’s to say we can’t have a “free for non commercial purposes” license style for it all?
The point of the setup is you only need to do it once, you don’t set up everything every time you want to download something…