Windows is my daily driver and all my PCs run 24/7/52 unless they’re sleeping while I commute with them 🤷♂️
(I also run Linux, BSD, and macOS.)
Aerospace engineering manager and other things
Windows is my daily driver and all my PCs run 24/7/52 unless they’re sleeping while I commute with them 🤷♂️
(I also run Linux, BSD, and macOS.)
True, but if server owner pulls the plug, all the content you have there is gone. They can also unilaterally delete your posts.
I guess my point is ownership isn’t as important as control.
SoundCloud vapes content and entire accounts all the time.
No reason given?
Mine is fully backed up.
Lol no. That said, I’m on Threads too so whatevs.
Each instance has complete control over what is posted on it. The only way to truly own your posts is to set up your own instance and interact only with communities on it.
I doubt the president who lives on the internet & relies on it to connect with his superfans would disable it.
what’s my best bet for a set & forget situation?
Deploy WingetUI and set it to automatically update everything as administrator. The nice thing about this solution is it scales to whatever 3rd party apps the user installs in the future.
It’s about as close as you’ll get to Debian’s venerable automatic-upgrades
on Windows.
That’s classic British humor.
I use Termux + Tasker for this exact functionality. I can provide the scripts and setup to anyone who’s interested.
To no one’s surprise.
Still waiting on the Moline to Chicago rail line 😔
Can anyone find any instance of interrogation in the body of the article?
I guess this explains Guyana’s Metal Shark orders.
In many architectures in which certificates are used, a client with a valid certificate is a trusted client, so a certificate falling into the wrong hands is problematic.
Immolation is extremely painful.
Who actually turns off their computer?
On sites like Twitter or Mastodon, you mainly just have one feed based on the people or tags you follow
X has had lists, which allow multiple feeds for the same account, for a very long time now.
This doesn’t offer anything in terms of individual user personalization.
Reddit has the multireddit feature.
All of the above have to be set up manually, but Threads changes your feed in real time within the same session based on your interactions.
I’ve been using extensions on the Nightly build and love it.
No, power on/off is much worse for components than running due to the transients involved.