who would query null users though?!
who would query null users though?!
The key is to get the mortgage before then when you are null your debt will be null triggering their system to automatically send the deed to your house!
So to combat our horrible privacy culture we should name everything null…
hi my name is null, null.
Yeah getting them an easy interface would be the hard part. Perhaps google drive and a posix mount then use a cron job to move it to the external library?
Couldn’t you use immich external library? The only thing after that is a wayto upload sftp, email monitoring, web upload, or syncthing? Could do multiple options of these.
Kinda hard to vote in jail I imagine.
This would be a really cool feature if privacy.com can support it. Burnable one time card auto created for each purchase.
Since a ton of OEMs don’t really provide monthly security updates Google breaking it up so it can be updated without updating the system would allow those phones to get important security updates for hardware related to making payments.
I love me some builder design patterns!
That’s true especially with battery and real life use differs quite a bit. That being said it makes sense if they use a low power processor for 90%+ of the watches time that’s gotta be a huge boost compared to anything else. Excited to see it if I get it on the OG pixel watch. I read it has the processor but article only mentioned pixel watch 2 getting it.
There was a post a couple weeks back of next wear OS update utilizing alow power processor for compatible watches, pixel ones and Samsung ones prior have this core, more than it’s currently used with battery life expected to double from it. Makes me wonder if this 50% improvement is mostly the OS update or the new processor.
I like this but I just want it to be separate from the launcher so you can user a different launcher instead of having whatever this mess is.
Netdata may be an interesting service for you. It monitors everything on your system(s) and has alerts for more than just outages.
“The 777-200 has six tires on each of its two main landing gear struts. The aircraft is designed to land safely with missing or damaged tires,” the airline said.
The article says it landed in LAX fine.
They hardly even do it when paid for others in the US at least. Gotta love bare minimums and lobbying to make those minimums really low.
Don’t remind me inbox is gone! I want that sweet sweet mail organization back in my life.
Oh that’s nice! Funding 90% of a person sounds kinda funny though. When I started donating it was half what they are getting now so that’s cool it’s going up.
This is because the telecom providers were apart of designing the standards and implementation but did not care about it and Google released their own service for it. There is no money in it for the telecom providers to support it.
I was half expecting it being an IE meme and posted today… kinda disappointed
This is for making the pictrs backend on postgres and to migrate it to postgres. Though not documented with Lemmy it works and I am running it that way on my instance. It allows you to load balance and have high availability of pictrs service.