If you’ve found your way to the technology community on a federated lemmy instance, youre techy enough to take the blame for using chromium
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rog@lemmy.oneto Technology@lemmy.world•Leaked Email Shows Elon Musk Demanding "Sub 10 Micron Accuracy” Cybertruck PartsEnglish7·2 years agoSure. But you cant pretend that its some super secret that only non corpos know about and be surprised when the tech who makes the inspection knows what to look for
rog@lemmy.oneto Technology@lemmy.world•Leaked Zoom all-hands: CEO says employees must return to offices because they can't be as innovative or get to know each other on ZoomEnglish7·2 years agoI have no problems with teams. Not sure why everyone hates it. If youre already in an AD/Azure environment and use 365 I dont see why you wouldnt use it.
rog@lemmy.oneto Technology@beehaw.org•Australia’s internet providers are ditching email, to the disgust of older customers3·2 years agoYou’re also on lemmy. You might be old, but you are also technically literate. Im not saying PM is bad, I used it myself for ages until I decided to set up my own domain for business reasons so moved to fastmail.
Its just for the type of oldies who use ISP provided mail dont like the change of leaving the ios default mail app to go to the protonmail app
rog@lemmy.oneto Technology@beehaw.org•Australia’s internet providers are ditching email, to the disgust of older customers4·2 years agoProton isnt great for oldies. You cant use default email apps and the like without a bridge, and last I checked they arent available for mobile or Chromebooks, which means they would have to use the first party app. Thats just another change thats not worth it for oldies who dont like change.
Also migrating away from protonmail is a nightmare. You cant when set a “forward all” rule.
I admire protons ethos, but the UX sucks.
rog@lemmy.oneto Technology@beehaw.org•Australia’s internet providers are ditching email, to the disgust of older customers5·2 years agoAn older family member of mine rang yesterday asking about what to do after they read the announcement.
I have been telling them for years to change to a proper provider but they weren’t interested. I told them this would eventually happen, but the change wasnt worth the hassle for them.
Now the change is forced and its just increased the stress.
Im hoping the prospect of only being a year for free then ad based means I can just get them onto fastmail or something that I can administer.
I dont know why anyone would leave chrome and land on something like brave.
If youre ditching chrome, which you should, go to an actual different browser and use Firefox.
rog@lemmy.oneto Technology@lemmy.world•'Limitless' energy: how floating solar panels near the equator could power future population hotspotsEnglish102·2 years agoThe same can be said about pretty much every infrastructure project on the planet though. Earthquakes, cyclones, hurricanes, tornados, floods, droughts, etc can all take down power grids of all types.
They all need maintenance, and the benefit of solar is that you can spend more on maintenance because you dont have to pay for incoming energy for processing.
No project is flawless, but maintain a grid of anodes and shooing away birds has definite benefits over digging up coal or uranium, or pumping oil and gas all over the place.
We cant let perfect be the enemy of good.
rog@lemmy.oneto Technology@lemmy.world•Pornhub goes dark in Arkansas after age verification law kicks inEnglish25·2 years agoDefinitely not the right scenario for tor. If you dont care about your privacy and just want to see some titty boombom Fanny maracas then even the cheapest VPN would be a better experience.
Really though a decent VPN should something everyone has access to though anyway.
How’s that been working out?