Any platform that believes it should be their choice whether the user can opt-in to any part of the fediverse, is a big no from me.
Any platform that believes it should be their choice whether the user can opt-in to any part of the fediverse, is a big no from me.
Have you tried DietPi
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You can buy 7th Gen Intel 4-core with 16GB DDR4 & 128GB SSD for cheaper than a Raspberry Pi 4.
I have both a Pi4 & a ThinkCentre which is significantly more powerful, doesn’t take up much more space.
He owes a lot of money to banks, etc, for the company.
Explicitly closing Twitter would make him liable for destroying other people’s equity. Accidentally destroying twitter while pretending to drastically fix it, while pretending it’s failing against his will and his taking measures to save it, is the only way to kill it without being on the hook for it.
It’s about the server access sellers, but to block a whole major VPS instead of accounts that commit the violation is kinda absurd.
It looks like another step towards further restricting what users can do with their servers, local or virtual.
The Steam Deck already has +6GB more RAM.
The 1650TI Laptop is about par in graphics with the 780M.
I’m considering 1.5GB for $16.88 per year, comes with a little less monthly transfer but I don’t think I will need the difference.
What spec does that get you? I’ve tried cheap 512mb 1 vCore before and it wasn’t adequate.
Hetzner is cheaper
ThinkPads are considered the Windows/Linux equivalent of Apple laptops in business settings.
They can change course on advertised usage if they can argue that they had a genuine intention for longevity and only changed course after.
It was the main introduction to email for a lot of Australians, they’ve been using it as is for 15-20 years.
It’s more than just one generation that uses it, I know people in their thirties who use theirs via the Gmail app as with any long-term email their is no need to change address.
I remember only signing up to Gmail because it felt new and techy.
One year early, so they can make a big deal about proprietary restrictions if you don’t use Apple accessories, which won’t be the case the following year with no mention.
This is the one iPhone left that they can do anything they want regarding USB-C, without being under the new law as it won’t be in place yet and won’t apply to product SKU’s that were released prior.
I agree with the diversification of ownership, it’s too large now for one couple to own outright and be in the best interest as an organisation.
It kept getting updated, assuming it’s completed you could do that.
Lenovo ThinkCentre Tiny, or another brand similar.
The pricing since the pandemic has been cheaper than Raspberry Pi4’s in my region.
That’s what I’m using, it barely uses more power than a pi & it’s a 64bit x86 4core with 16GB Dual Channel, 256GB SSD.
I’ve seen newer versions of what I have for cheaper than the average Pi4, I would never consider the Raspberry over this solution given how monolithically more powerful it is for how small they are.
I have Ubuntu 22.04 LTS Server without a desktop GUI and I control it on my PC via CMD with SSH user@localipaddress
I generally use the Raspberry Pi Imager, It works just as well with USB’s as TF cards.
GitHub repo