SimpleX is pretty good for person to person chat I’ve heard it doesn’t handle large groups very well though.
Mattermost is an easily hostable slack-like option.
SimpleX is pretty good for person to person chat I’ve heard it doesn’t handle large groups very well though.
Mattermost is an easily hostable slack-like option.
I’m not saying it’s a scam necessarily, but the schedule and budget seem optimistic enough to make me question wether the folks running it have any prior experience with manufacturing.
First project created, only want $50k, delivery is basically as soon as the project ends.
I would be surprised if the backers of this project receive anything.
One of those testimonials is talking about a release every other minute. I don’t care what build flag manager you use, that sounds awful.
That’s what I get for skimming.
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Yes and? You keep arguing against things I’m not saying.
I’d be perfectly happy if we told Bibi to fuck off. But the US government isn’t going to impose sanctions on itself.
Then it would be sanctioning Israel, not defense contractors.
It’s crazy how the US Treasury isn’t sanctioning companies for working on US government approved contracts. /s
Hmm yes, we all remember when noted liberal Mitt Romney said Russia was the biggest geopolitical threat facing the US.
So, basically what hangouts was before it became allo and duo then messages?
Is that why we haven’t gotten any new messaging apps lately?
Lack of QA.
A newer computer could also be /dev/nvm<something>
Or start a new project to replace both.
Yeah, that’s pretty much where I landed after reading through it.
I liked etcher before balena bought it. The cli was small and easy to use. After the buyout it got super bloated.
USBImager does the same thing.
Can you point to some discussion of the ventoy blobs? I had never heard about that and can’t find anything that says it’s not GPL3.
It probably doesn’t matter at the scale you’ll be operating. But Backblaze has more data than anyone here about reliability.
https://www.backblaze.com/blog/backblaze-drive-stats-for-q3-2024/