Could you elaborate on the ethical part, please?
Could you elaborate on the ethical part, please?
I don’t need that: I live in a city. Suburbs suck.
I live car-free, and I travel over 40 miles every now and then.
Bikes are great. Just saying.
I’m kinda tired of hearing bs like “if only linux was good enough”.
It is. You just have to install and use it.
It’s just a quote from the article, but good to know.
Cara has no passwords: you log in via Google or Apple
uhuh, no thanks
Some developers prefer using half-baked regexes from stackoverflow, rather than reputable libraries for email address validation.
I was under impression that the big issue would be adoption. Like my bank supports only Google Pay and Samsung Pay, but definitely not a “FOSS Pay”.
I’m a contractor. They give me work and money, I give them result. I use what works best, and it’s a linux distro.
After years of actively making it work in Thunderbird, I ended up using a browser tab. It’s more reliable, gives you access to settings such as filters, and it’s easy to close after work with all the other tabs in my “work” browser.
I was in a supermarket recently, and looked at the tea selection (I usually buy it at a more specialized place). There were almost no options without bags; quite disappointing.
Vanadium is not based on Firefox. Not to mention that it doesn’t let you use add-ons, and OP clearly wants them.
If my phone rings, and I see an unknown number, I just decline. I’m at this level of trust.
I was lucky if everything worked. Usually it had troubles with peripherals, network, or even the USB drive it was on. But none (?) of this crap.
The right answer is always a bike fit. However, it could be too expensive.
As for the stems; you could try flipping yours, and see if that helps. If you want to try a shorter one, you could go to a community bike shop and ask for a used one.
Another thing worth looking into is riser drop bars.
I’m pretty sure that the saddle height is determined by how long your legs and cranks are, and this has nothing to do with stems.
Could you please elaborate what you mean by saying “hardware security updates”?
They’re proobably working on how to track messages on the way, like “hey, wanna use RCS? here’s our com.google.rcs library”, which by coincidence sends every message to Google.
What argument? I’m just saying that it works for me and many others.
Most commutes aren’t 40 miles even for suburbanites. Some people get worked up for suggesting that biking is viable for a lot of us for no reason, talking about edge cases, that often could be covered by public transport.