I would have to find a way to keep them on without needing a battery inserted.
I would have to find a way to keep them on without needing a battery inserted.
That includes stuff like Stable Diffusion that recommended nvidia cards because it uses CUDA to accelerate image generation?
Makes sense. I’m happy with my current provider but purelymail is a strong candidate for if I’m out of options.
Info please? All I’ve seen were offers around ~10 usd minimum for renewal.
Gandi’s case hurts me. I had been paying for years but they kept raising their prices like dragonball z power levels.
I was very tempted to go for this one, but couldn’t find info on whether this was a one-man operation or if there are any disaster recovery plans. Sounds cruel, but if that one single guy my email depends on gets hit by a bus…
You mean those websites that instead of email input fields there are multiple horizontal stripes saying “Login with Google” and such?
I hate them, too… but I suppose it’s for the mobile crowd that don’t make distinctions between sms, fb/whatsapp messages, and email altogether.
I wonder if all those gmail accounts will be seen like yahoo addresses one day.
Be careful OP that after first year you have to pay the ‘renew’ price, which is generally higher than ‘register’ price. A lot of cheap domain offers use that trick expecting users to become attached to their domains.
There could be a software implementation that works perfectly fine on desktop PCs, especially Linux, but problem is hardware. I don’t see commercial smartphone manufactures giving access to ‘unauthorized uses’ like foss projects usually go around.
User claims to have made a website using chatgpt, putting programmers out of their jobs. However, it’s revealed user knows next to nothing about making that website accessible for others, as revealed from the last line. User sent a local link (that works for their own computer only) to their friend (which naturally shouldn’t work).
Thankfully not even Gmail could become a walled garden since it’s expected for a decent company to have its own domain (and email address).
So the question is: why was it designed this way? Why can’t we bypass the battery to power up the device from the charging cable alone?
There has to be a more elegant way of dealing with this in the future, like de-coupling between Lemmy-account hosting (which effectively means acitivypub-fediverse account) and Lemmy-communities hosting.
Problem is that languages get in the way. Some are pretty similar like 15 ago
(Spanish) being 15 Aug
(English), but 1 ene
(Spanish) aren’t that similar to 1 Jan
(English).
And for the usual “But English is used everwhere! I live in X!” crowd: NO, it isn’t. Not everything you see as an “expat” is the same as the actual locals with their own language.
I’m aware cock.li is for the meme edgelords, but what about purelymail?