tbh I haven’t read what you wrote past the pathetic “errybody tells me to off myself” so maybe chill with those idiocies if you want people to read your shit. also, “reviewing” the only alternative to the corpo spyware is like wading through the sewer and yammering about dietary preferences. take care.
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what hardware do you run it on and how’s the performance?
I have a coupla 4 GB devices with weakish SoC that have A16 available and am hesitant to upgrade.
my point is, we have already examples with years long headstart that shoulda replaced the unrepairable solutions - framework and fairphone. this thing is only relevant if it can replace existing solutions, like the current crop of use-once-then-throw-away printers.
them two demonstrated they didn’t even make a dent in the market, they just made the famous xkcd comic afresh relevant.
we don’t need a $1000 repairable framework; it’s repairable only with expensive framework shit that isn’t globally available, and - save for RAM, SSD, Wifi - is proprietary. so that whole “repairable” thing is just academic, and more of a sales slogan.
what is globally available are hundreds of thousands of discarded thinkpads, infinitely repairable machines of superior build quality, with cross-generational parts compatibility available worldwide that can be had for cheap. only thing is, you can’t make tonsa money from that.
we don’t need a $700 repairable fairphone with the same premise - only fairphone parts that with shipping cost stupendously - when there are millions of competent discarded devices that can be had for less than 10% of its price and whose parts are globally available for pocket change.
so, to apply this analogy, we don’t need another printer when there are oceans of discarded tanks in the form of old deskjet and laserjet printers, made in the olden times when planned obsolescence was just bad business; wanna opensource something, do it with the most common breakable parts.
as I’m writing this, I’m looking at a HP Deskjet 1280, a 20-year old fucking tank made outta steel and hard plastic that’ll outlive us both. its cartridges are forever refillable and the only thing that breaks here are some rubber bands that cost pennies.
finally, printer demand is in sharp decline, and thankfully so. reams of paper being daily wasted on nothing by businesses around the planet should soon be a thing of the past.
I am illustrating how two decades old stuff is still usable and you’re being obtuse.
molly (a signal fork) allows linking phones and tablets as secondary devices
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Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Anyone know a source for downloading german tv content?English
5·1 day agothere’s this community !mediatheque@feddit.org where movies and shows get posted, on arte, zdf, etc. the urls are usually geoblocked, but yt-dlp works without issues for the majority of them,
I really don’t know how to make this simple concept any clearer - there is NO need to make ANY more printers, of ANY kind, be they bio-compostable or not, running on angel tears and rainbows or whatever.
I dumpster dive and over the past six months I got five ancient printers (10-20 year old) that got thrown out, laser, inkjet and multifunction ones. all of them perfectly usable, work fine, easily serviceable (never done that prior to getting them), refillable with the cheapest options available. I struggle to see any application for which those things aren’t good for.
having ANOTHER printer getting manufactured and sold when all the printers we’re ever gonna need are already produced and out there in the world is a thing that’s sorely not needed.
there is so. much. shit. already about, we don’t need another one, like this thing and fairphone and framework and whatever. we’re drowning in already produced things, nerfed by their manufacturers into bricks that can and should be repurposed by opensource solutions.
but that’s not where you can make money, so they’re instead latching onto trends, like “open” and “repairable”, both of which are nothingburgers.
a infinitely small percentile of users actually need the newest & best, the rest of us are fine with decade+ old hardware that can serve us a decade more.
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You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK that Politico is a subsidiary of Axel Springer, a right-wing propaganda house
10·2 days agovalid and no love for those fucks, but you’ll find that practically every media outlet is owned or controlled by the forces of evil. on the other hand, politico didn’t start as an AS wing, it got acquired. plus, there’s not a lot of places real journos can work at.
we’re in deep into the enshittocene, there is no other solution than to treat every source with the same healthy scepticism and distance you’d apply in the school yard - “oh yeah?”, “how come?”, “says who?”, etc.
glitching@lemmy.mlto
Privacy@lemmy.dbzer0.com•ICE Masks Up in More Ways Than One (Feds could be in your group chat)
8·3 days agocompartmentalize. if your group chat can’t meet IRL at a physical table, it’s too large, divide it into smaller operative units.
just gave it a cursory look, will look further, thank you. couldn’t find the details on client load/traffic; we can’t burden these people with excessive network traffic just because it might be needed one day.
thanks. this looks good, I can swear I searched the wiki and missed it somehow
supporting 400+ laptops from previously tech-illiterate users in the field. we tried everything for remote patching and fixing things and nothing worked universally. that includes stuff shipped with them (ssh, Gnome and Plasma RDP, VNC, etc) and 3rd party FOSS things. wireguard-ing all them laptops for remote access introduces buncha complications at this scale.
only thing that works: bring it to the “shop”, ansible script to exfil home subvolume, install fresh ubuntu (working on replacing that with debian), patch snap and bunch of other annoyances, restore /home.
seeing as how you only got grams and co. to take care of, wireguard + ssh is the only low-overhead, works-most-of-the-time solution.
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Futurology@futurology.today•While some countries worry about falling birth rates, Switzerland may go in the opposite direction. They're having a referendum to cap their population at 10 million.English
2·4 days agoonce we have a reliable way of “hey what should we do about this?” and people instantly giving direct feedback, the intermediaries - congress, senat, whateverthefuck - aren’t needed no more
honestly with their whole military! fuck yeah!1!! spiel, they can get fucked. along with all other corpos with their gaping assholes to cram evermore cash into them, and that includes element the corp; they got the other fetish - cops.
honestly, you should give less info. what’s your hardware? what PSU? drivers? X11, wayland? what’s that “running again” business, what was the issue before?
old joke, might be related… the space agency sends three pigs and a bro to space. they travel along their route and after a while control radios in:
control: pig 1, enable telemetry
pig 1: oink
control: pig 2, check perimeter
pig 2: oink
control: pig 3, reverse thrusters 10%
pig 3: oink
control: bro!
bro: sup
control: feed the pigs, don’t touch nothin’



























yeah them things border on spells and alchemy and such. what worked for me everytime is “I don’t haggle, give me your best and final”. if they want you, they drop that bullshit superfast. if not, you’re wasting your time.