

I heard Postgres was originally created in 1966 by Doug Englebart to store vectors for early mouse designs.
I’m not an AI


I heard Postgres was originally created in 1966 by Doug Englebart to store vectors for early mouse designs.
LTT is not sincere.
It’s the Pro Wrestling of tech. It’s Tech Entertainment. The focus is drama instead of technical accuracy or knowledge sharing. He “lost the match” because he never intended to win.


why do stock android fuck up calls so much?
In 10+ years of using stock android phones I have not had that experience at all.


What did you like most about it?


If you are concerned about the new California law it is important to point out that the California law only applies to Operating Systems vendors and providers. It does not apply to end users.
For example, if you obtain a copy of a Canadian linux distro and install and use it on your computer in California, you aren’t breaking any law.


To be clear, I’m not trying to discourage you from posting about your project and I think you should always pursue such personal challenges.
I also think it helps others better contextualize your project if you include a bit in your post about your motivation (like in your reply).
To me, it’s also very nice to mention alternatives you are aware of and how your project compares to them. “It’s doesn’t do as much as Handbrake but it’s simpler” is a selling point for some people.


What makes this better than Handbrake?
I can’t see any reason to trust this project with my browsing.


People are lazy
Yeah, that tracks. It sounds like Type 1 Laziness: people who don’t want to do anything.
I sense you make this because you are Type 2 Lazy: Happy to learn and make 100 new things to avoid having to do a boring thing more than once. That’s something I can both appreciate and relate to.


Sorry if this is a silly question, but what is the use case for this?


Hey! My sound works perfectly up to 95% of the time!


Other than Friendica, Mastodon, Matrix, PeerTube and PieFed, what’s worth running on a Docker instance with 8 VCPUs, 16GB of RAM and around 300GB of storage?
I usually do it the other way around. I figure out what I want to run and at what scale and then I get the server.
More like proton makes windows binaries not dependent on windows.