I don’t have an android. On iOS I tried their table thing, it works decently, but not nearly as nicely optimised for the use on an iPad as Apple Numbers is.
I don’t have an android. On iOS I tried their table thing, it works decently, but not nearly as nicely optimised for the use on an iPad as Apple Numbers is.
Very true, but I like my NAS to be maintenance-free, and Synology delivers on that. Their apps work out of the box and are installed with basically one click. I fiddle with tech enough at my job, I like my private tech to just work.
Even as a power-user you can do a lot, the synology nas also runs docker, so you can run whatever you’d like on it, not just the synology provided services.
Expanding the hardware is kind of a pain, even with RAM they are kind of weird and you need some approved (synology-brand) ram, or need to fiddle with some system files to make it accept any ram.
Also i’d love if they went with zfs instead of their llvm + btrfs.
A really cool do-it-all Option to de-google / de-cloud yourself is to buy a synology NAS. They come with all the cloud stuff you want, it works really well out of the box:
That way you’re not moving from one cloud provider to another one you might or might not trust, but you host it all yourself.
Afaik much smaller code base and as such easier to audit.
The pricing seems realistic, about 2x of wasabi s3 storage wise, but I assume they also do some server side processing like search features and format conversions, so seems okay.
Sickle cell makes you immune to malaria iirc. But it has lost of downsides too.
I bought Pragmata Pro about 5 years ago and still love it.
Ya, I also wish those slowpokes would get out of my way…
Was the lumber strapped down correctly? If not it’s Manslaughter.
Also allows me to use media controls on my steering wheel with my phone.
You can use all the apps you are familiar with and have already set up. Like you favourite maps software, your music subscription like Apple Music or Spotify, or things like podcast or audiobook apps, everything right on the big screen of the car.
Same on my Kia ev6. It has a smaller display with 2 physical twist knobs under the the main screen. That can be used for climate or media control, independent of the main screen.
Oh, seems mine doesn’t fall under that.
Huh? It’s a Kia not a Porsche.
My Kia’s wireless charger cools the phone.
Why is the thumbnail an iPhone on a MacBook, tho?
Everfuel is quite the ironic name…
Exists, Nio does it and is steadily expanding the network, but with how fast the 800v cars are charging it’s not really a problem anymore. I took longer breaks on roadtrips than my ev needs to charge even when I still drove a diesel.
I use FreeBSD 😅