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stefano, to random
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For my , here's a snapshot of my desk from 2013. Although my workspace was pretty cluttered then and still is, despite being in a different house now. Under the table, there was a tower PCs, running . The laptop that was on was using , while the mini ITX desktop was powered by with , hosting various services in some domUs. My smartphone at the time was a QWERTY-equipped Samsung , which I had chosen in the hopes of finding a keyboard experience similar to the superb one offered by . Additionally, there was another laptop beneath the phones operating on . The Dockstar, running NetBSD, served as my file server; it even had remote access, albeit with a modest broadband speed of just 1.5 Mbit/sec.

Ah, the good old days. 🙂

davemark, to random
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"I deleted keys generated by our TV for 5 straight minutes. 5 Minutes of like 200BPM clicking. I restarted. Everything worked again. I laughed so hard I cried. I felt like I'd solved a murder."

Tech people, THIS IS A GREAT FANTASIC READ!!!

The title is, "DO NOT BUY HISENSE TV'S"

https://cohost.org/ghoulnoise/post/5286766-do-not-buy-hisense-t

realcaseyrollins, to random
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Gee, I wonder why tablets are less popular than the !

In all seriousness an tablet can basically do anything an tablet can do, but there's poor marketing about how tablets are to be used, and I think people are somewhat misguided on what the optimal form factor is for an tablet as well.

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realcaseyrollins,
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@Moon @icedquinn @magicalthinking You could on too if they made an app for it

fen, to random

I'm seeking recommendations for an Android email client, either paid or free but preferably not subscription-based.

I use ProtonMail for my actual proton and private domain emails, but need something that can effectively handle gmail, outlook, and Microsoft exchange (school) accounts.

I don't love the actual outlook or gmail apps much, and I've been using Spark for a while now but despite having purchased the app a few years ago they've moved a number of features behind a subscription paywall and are pushing AI, which is what I'm wanting to move away from.

Boosts appreciated

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