

De-soldering should be ok to start with. Yes, I have heard that too. I’m guessing the “special technique” just means that you make sure the battery does not get too hot. Special tin might be required (that melts earlier).
De-soldering should be ok to start with. Yes, I have heard that too. I’m guessing the “special technique” just means that you make sure the battery does not get too hot. Special tin might be required (that melts earlier).
I just remembered something - often (and more likely the older the device is) - the battery consists of an array of standard cells which can be bought separately. So if you feel adventurous you can pry the battery open, unsolder the cells, test each one separately - chances are there’s just one that’s completely dead, thus making the whole thing unusable.
I love netbooks. I regret selling mine after Archlinux went 64bit only. It was beautiful (all pearly white) and small and the keyboard was perfectly usable even for my fat fingers.
What’s that apple doing there? That’s vile.
If you think the battery isn’t just dead dead dead and resetting the on-battery chip somehow can help, I’d like to know how, too.
I find local password managers stronger than cloud password managers
Agreed.
I hope keepassxc
is on the list. Also works like a charm on Windows 😉
a free fan-made Commodore inspired Linux distribution
on a server running Microsoft ware 🙄
Unbelievable. Though I feel doG used a similar combination of sloppiness and genius on his creation, so the answer has to be Yes.
https://f-droid.org/en/categories/navigation/
Without knowing what area or type of transport you’re interested in that’s all I can give you.
Thanks! Unfortunately my system is not KDE so it would pull in too much.
yelp
(help for gnome) can render HTML, too.
I’ve been trying different things; in the end I guess something like yad
or zenity
is still the best. netsurf
is really fast but I don’t know how to style it as a viewer without a toolbar/urlbar.
I’d love to find a simple frontend to litehtml.
Thanks that makes more sense. But I’ll believe it when it’s implemented.
It is very hard to implement properly
This is the problem with Android; the whole OS is built for Google and they have no interest in making this sort of thing easy. Building apps or end user stuff, sure, but fiddling around with its core functionality is not supported.
Can you explain? Not saying you’re wrong but that short paragraph does not seem to address the contents of this posts’s article.
True. The media outlet chose a clickbaity and whitewashed headline, OP took it a step further.
These are not nomads. Nomads are not homeless. The article clearly talks about homelessness.
Regarding those screenshots:
But then visitors immediately have to create an account with pportal .io to actually get at the newsletter/sign-up/etc.?
I had a quick look at your main page but it did not answer that question.
I understand that a web dev who wants to offer this has to open an account or get an api key of they want to use your service.
Also I could not find a link to the git repo.
edit: according to OP’s answer it is as I thought. Yet another company that collects data both on sites and their visitors. Another iteration of the good old Free model a lá Google.
edit2: my personal recommendation is still that people get themselves at least one extra email account with plus-addressing. From a trusted provider of course.
edit3: an option for true aliases would of course be better
Oh I see. I don’t hate apple, it just seemed like an extremely bad choice to install it now on a 15yo device. Or bad taste to have mock boot screen.
But this is fascinating.
Does it work?