!remindme 60 days (do we have that useful bot here?)
solariplex
I read the title as 'first carbon-removal plant' and thought: don't they all do that?
Real cool stuff! I have to ask, why is the project CC-BY-SA 4.0, which is suitable for free cultural expression (text, images, songs, etc) and not CERN-OHL-{P/W/S} which is more suitable for hardware designs?
I've also used a pinetime running infinitime for the past year, and I agree that it's not exactly feature rich. I like it though.
I've heard that 'bangle.js' is an open source watch as well, with a decent feature set.
Hurray! So much land was lost to too few hands the pas centuries, particularly under the military dictatorship
Great post! I've often used low cost as an argument for choosing open source software in my [IRL] communities, as the other advantages aren't that successful when talking to people on a personal level. This post elaborates on those other advantages in a convincing way.
Out of curiousity, why not use a Windows 10 VM? Those signed ISOs should be readily available. windows 7 is a bit too vulnerable to be allowed internet access even in a VM, imo
This led to an entertaining and brain-excercising hour-long rabbit hole. Nice!
So sad seeing people hurt others who're just trying to get their fair share and make a slightly better life for themselves and their family
I'm norwegian and I support this message. We grew our riches by extracting luxurious poison from the earth, intoxicating the world. It's time for rehab
I look forward to open-ness crushing proprietary alternatives in the maritime, hiking, and landbased transportation segments.
You can download configuration files (wireguard preferably) from your protonvpn account in a web browser.
Open the network manager (idk what steam mode uses, this should work in desktop mode) and add a wireguard connection.
Add the private key, add the peer and its public key, add the dns. Save.
When you need it, simply connect to it like a regular network, in addition to your wifi of course.
This has served me well on Fedora Atomic workstation with KDE for years :)