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Oh. And an invite-only could also work for new accounts.
On an instance level, you can close registration after a threshold level of users that you are comfortable with. Then, you can defederate the instances that are driven by capitalistic ideals like eternal growth (e.g. Threads from meta)
AI (e.g. face recognition) is riddled with false positives. Such a tech already does wrong on civilians without being a weapon (e.g. cameras on subways). What you said is somewhat naïve.
Don’t forget the file indexing (baloo or ak-… something), I had terrible experience with them in the past.
Those who never tried it (yet)!
In the past I used it together with KTimeTracker. It’s a solution, of the many available… Sadly, none was really optimal IMHO
Yeah, disable file indexing or wait until it finishes.
To be honest, there is a lot of jargon on your post that’s alien to me. I don’t work with that aspect of industry. Nonetheless… What about the “no SQL” apps? like any foss alternative to airtable. There are plenty. For example, Baserow (built on top of Django). Perhaps you can build python parsers to load data on it, and expose APIs to automatize…
Many offers are super cheap for the first N years. I prefer flat and transparent rates, specially for a domain name I will keep (e.g. tied to me, and not the success or failure of some X project of mine)
Have you seen any prices? That was decisive to me. I bought mine through porkbun
I never thought of it as “[tool] in development” but as “[tool] for developers”…! I suppose it can be interpreted with any preposition anyway…
It would be great if it had some grammar of graphics embedded in the UX
Depends on contents. Open source books exist. “The Carpentries” come to mind. Freecodecamp, Zines, etc too.
Oh, one more thing I deem relevant. I have seen many people break this rule: don’t recommend software you never used. Go for stable apps that have been long established on whatever their use-case is. The bleeding edge (and hype) can be lethal to newcomers!
Discussion between fellow “expert” hackers about why the latest new distro bundling x, y, and z apps is so cool is one thing and should be differentiated from promoting the adoption of, say, Debian or MX Linux.
Many people struggle with usability. It’s easy to set things up to get them started, and then you can showcase their use-case. Of course, they need to understand limitations (together with advantages, which you will showcase for sure). The issue is that you might end up providing long term support for them, and you can get tired of it. That’s why is good to do this kind of things in community, I have participated in a hacklab and we wrote zines too. This also helped homogenize what we shared and supported, because everyone has their own taste and FLOSS is all about flavors (which is great, but also brings complications)
The default setting is probably showing the menu, up to a duration of some seconds, so that you can choose other OS (e.g. windows as dual boot). Then you probably need to edit a text file and run Update-Grube. Here’s an example set of instructions doing the exact opposite (turning off the hiding); hope it helps… https://askubuntu.com/a/1187104
Did you run the update grub command to “compile” the config? And make sure you’re using grub2
And what was she doing with it? /s