It’s hilarious seeing all the genius commenters who didn’t read the linked article and are repeating all the exact answers and arguments that the article rebuts :)
It’s hilarious seeing all the genius commenters who didn’t read the linked article and are repeating all the exact answers and arguments that the article rebuts :)
Their instance implies they’re Australian which is similar in size to the US, and also further away from most other countries.
You are right that it’s difficult for many people to move country though.
Who said torrent? There’s other ways to have it set up too, e.g join a Plex share
Once you have it set up right you can
The android app part is because it’s xda-developers which is an android focused website.
Nowhere near as powerful, but you might find this interesting https://beepy.sqfmi.com/? It has a similar display to e-ink
It’s a bit of a DIY thing but cool if you’re into that, especially if you already have a pi zero.
Check out this article: https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2023/messing-beepy-formerly-known-beepberry
Which AI is scanning your computer and how?
Australia doesn’t have the death penalty
Gotcha, maybe you don’t necessarily have to be a coder to understand those products better.
Simply being curious and having conversations with devs will probably get you far.
Why do you want to learn how to code?
Is it purely to get a better understanding of how salesforce works “under the hood”?
(I’m looking for context because I don’t know anything about salesforce but I do know how to code)
When I last played it I got dropped in a place where I had actually visited IRL (Uluru), made that part of the game easy
I’m excited for boost because that was my favourite Reddit client.
Liftoff is pretty good so far. You can use obtanium to install it from GitHub releases and keep it up to date, I find it just as convenient as F-droid.
Ah so that explains why I never tip here in Australia and get shitty service!
Oh wait, the service here is far better than every time I’ve visited North America 🤔