Hey, a core 2 duo with 3gb of ram isn’t crappy! :D
Hey, a core 2 duo with 3gb of ram isn’t crappy! :D
I used to monitor a few things using it, but now they’re all asking for captchas due to ai companies crawling everything :(
Wish you success in the migration
How did they react to it?
It’s a tolino vision 2. Technically, it runs android 4 under the hood, but I would need to tinker with it via adb to run something else, and the small storage space available makes this not so appealing. I’d prefer to leave the complexity to the server and do the reading inside the browser in the ereader.
That’s an interesting setup, but my ereader probably doesn’t support the tinkering needed to install syncthing on it (it’s a refurbrished tolino vision 2) and the available memory is too low.
I will check them both, thank you. I don’t think my device supports koreader, but maybe I can read directly from the browser.
How would kagi help in the bias described in the article? If a person makes a biased search, any search engine will behave the same. The text mentions that even unbiased search engines are susceptible to this.
Funny how you need more and more technical knowledge to go deeper into privacy, until the last level, which is basically giving up on technology itself.
I already know a couple of people who already talk to chatbots as if they were their friends. This is so depressing… And by the current state of things, I might be reading bot publications and replying to bots here and there, without knowing. That just increases my will to die
Jellyfin users have been warning about such things for a long time, but very few actually listened. Well, here we are, hope more people migrate now
But lemmy isn’t marked as private there. Wouldn’t it be the same as mastodon?
Bring it on!
Well… I expected better longevity, to be honest.
So, my comment was removed without even a warning? What rule did I break? The rules clearly state that memes are allowed in comments.
I see people mentioning obtainium, but never tried it. Will it give some relevant benefits over fdroid for low end devices?
Well, you’re technically correct lol
And that’s one of the benefits from open source apps. I have a very low end and dated phone, and yet I have more apps installed and hardware functionality than the average person, because I grab everything I can from f-droid. It’s amazing how much smaller and performant everything is.
I still miss firefox os and feel sad for them not succeeding. Their app system could have become a multiplatform standard and allow us to have much more options in the smartphone market, as well as better desktop integration and interoperability :(
I used it until very recently. It’s not that bad, unless you’re one of those people who keeps dozens of opened tabs forever. My experience was pretty smooth, to be honest. I did some academic works on such a machine and often had several tabs opened at once, each with a different paper opened, along with google drive and stuff opened at the same time, and got no issues.