its nice of them to anounce that they’ve taken the first step to monetize the users they have. Certainly not going to use whatever it is they have to offer.
its us-east-1 as usual, I guess its that time of the year. and the companies haven’t changed either… so, basically the IT guys told the budget approvers we need more money they calculated it and said, no. see you next year for another one.
I use HTML5, css3 and vanilla js… haven’t seen a web dev project in years that actually needed to be an application. for the odd moment where I need interactive controls htmx comes to the rescue. I’ve built a few actual web applications using both react and angular before and can’t tell you nothing is more amazing than not having to deal with npm anymore. don’t get me started on downloading all backend state into browser cache just to change the color of a button ;-)
I switch between both a lot to mix up my day. Dont have lower back pain if I do. Also, do some core exercises.
This is satire right? Right?
Not sure about the laptops, but the keyboard is nice. My guess would be that the percentage of returns will likely be similar to lenovo but they have logistics covered in most countries. S76 should simply not sell in countries with prohibitively expensive return costs.
How would they enforce this on open source projects without companies behind them?
This is amazing, is TDE able to run on Wayland?
Here is the official list of nextcloud providers that do the setup and maintenance for you:
github.com/nextcloud/providers#providers

GitHub - nextcloud/providers: community-maintained list of Nextcloud providers
community-maintained list of Nextcloud providers. Contribute to nextcloud/providers development by creating an account on GitHub.
GitHubI’m using fedora as my work system, because I have a relatively new laptop that needs the new kernels. Haven’t experienced anything you’re describing. Are you on fedora regular or on sliverblue (the immutable version)? If you’re having issues running the newest kernel, follow the fedora documented way to build and run your own. I did just that when needed a prerelease kernel and it worked out fine. I usually upgrade to a new release by the end of the cycle, so that the new version had 6 months to mature. I never immediately upgrade.