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Since people still seem to conflate the two, let me say it loud and clear:

GDPR HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH THE COOKIE PROMPTS!


Too bad, back to OpenMediaVault then I guess...

> Maybe this is trying to be the new plain MacBook?

Well yes, obviously!


I wonder if we will ever get an aproximate percentage of GDP or some other hard numbers for how much Sam/OpenAI (and the manufacturers ofc) hurt the global economy with all of this?

Less phones,computers,consoles,servers,etc sold (and everything that follows this) seems a way larger impact on the economy than a few thousand new ChatGPT Pro memberships...


Why not blame the price fixers? Why are you blaming buyers, small or huge?

Not the same thing.

These pixels are dimmer by themselfs. They dont get muted by a layer on top of them.

This means way less energy usage therefore longer lasting battery at similar brightness!


Also these pixels can just go bright the moment you dont need this anymore, instantly making everything look good and bright again :)


Running it inside a HA VM on an VMWare cluster would do, no?


It doesn't appear to be equivalent. If one site in a stretched cluster becomes suddenly available, the same batch processing application would not be running on the alternative site. The application would have to be restarted after the VM has been moved.


For anyone who doesnt know: unlike in Facebook you can switch off/pause random strangers posts in your feed by going to "content preferences" in your settings. Of course being Meta this reenables every 30 days, but makes for a way cleaner feed in between.


Also free and great at MSOffice file compatibility is FreeOffice from SoftMaker:

https://www.freeoffice.com/


Are there any alternatives? For phones other than pixels? (Genuine question)


I run crdroid (now on pixel but before that it was xiaomi). I suggest your check it out.


postmarketOS, Mobian.


Unfortunately these OS's don't even support the "phone" use for most hardware. They're probably fine if you just want to turn your old phone into a palmtop-class device, but not for much else.


It depends on the hardware a lot. Quite a few people use both of them for daily driving.


> but I like my databases managed. Then also storage buckets, IAM, general cloud security and other niceties.

Scaleway offers all of these.


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