

People who don’t want to have to deal with batteries.


People who don’t want to have to deal with batteries.
Or kill your mail order Russian wife.


Designed to backup the recovery…:


I thought you’d have to go into a physical store, connect your MP3 player to a special computer, and download music there. I didn’t anticipate iTunes.


…maybe the smart thermostat, which isn’t generally hooked into some central home computer.
I mean, the AppleTV (latest gen) is essentially a computer. Locked down, sure, but a computer. It’s just we don’t think of it that way because of all the technology we have (like this phone computer I’m typing this on or the computer watch I’m wearing).





“Revolution” was a better name.


It’s the best at what it does…
Locking data away from search engines so that unless you’re in that little fiefdom you don’t get the information.


Supported? Maybe. Making sure that it works with the latest technology? No.


Or ONLYOFFICE


Fuck Adobe and everyone there, they were the OGs that started the subscription bullshit for software….
For home use, sure. For business use in a business that’s regulated, it’s a godsend. No longer do I have to fight with management about why we need to upgrade Adobe Acrobat even though we “just” bought it 5 years ago.
You pay and it stays up to date. No more vulnerabilities that go unpatched because “we just bought the software” (5 years ago and it’s out of support).


+1 for running Mint.
Tried Pop_OS and the audio drivers were hot garbage. Went to Mint and it worked fine.


Your key‽ That’s MY key!
*Only if you’re using an Android device with ADB enabled and a running instance of an HTTPS proxy