What I heard on the news is that the crew received replacement phones with no SIM cards. So… thanks for nothing, friends?

Or do the crew have their own SIM cards or internet access on board?

[-] Name-Not-Applicable@kbin.social 24 points 3 weeks ago

It happens with liberals, too. Having said that, people really do need to go outside, get away from the 24/7 media feed, talk to actual people, and apply some critical thinking on their own. None of us is the main character.

[-] Name-Not-Applicable@kbin.social 36 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

I sync bookmarks between devices and sometimes send a tab from one device to another.

EDIT: I trust Mozilla way more than Google.

[-] Name-Not-Applicable@kbin.social 61 points 5 months ago

I’ll sigh, shake my head, and think, “That figures”. And then I’ll go to work, like every other day.

[-] Name-Not-Applicable@kbin.social 21 points 6 months ago

The Republicans need a reboot

That sums it up. I’m conservative, but the GOP is such a train wreck now I just can’t support them.

[-] Name-Not-Applicable@kbin.social 6 points 7 months ago

I thought all the comments about “Bester” were about Bester from the Firefly episode “Out Of Gas”. Guess I need to check out Babylon 5.

[-] Name-Not-Applicable@kbin.social 9 points 7 months ago

How about Mozilla’s VPN? Is it not just Mullvad under the hood? I ask because I use Mullvad, but I would also like to support Mozilla.

[-] Name-Not-Applicable@kbin.social 14 points 9 months ago

During the pandemic, I stood up a Jitsi server on Linode and we ditched Zoom for our weekly family get-together calls. Sometimes the audio was not quite as good as Zoom.

If you set up SSL with LetsEncrypt, your call is encrypted “in flight”, but is apparently unencrypted for some portion of its travel through your server.

If it’s a one-on-one call, the two parties are connected directly and skips the server.

I haven’t used it in a while, but end to end encryption was still experimental a couple years ago. It didn’t work on all devices. Something to look at.

Jitsi Server works pretty well on a $5/mo Linode Nanode, so it’s worth trying. Especially if you get their $100 credit on sign up, you can try hosting it for free for a couple months. It’s available as one of their Marketplace apps, so it’s easy to set up.

That sounds like a commercial. I’m not affiliated with Linode, except for being a satisfied customer.

[-] Name-Not-Applicable@kbin.social 6 points 10 months ago

Some of those panels and indicators seem to be lit. Is there power? Is some of that still working? I would have thought that whole thing would be powered down, including all its support mechanisms.

[-] Name-Not-Applicable@kbin.social 3 points 10 months ago

This. If the printer supports IPP Everywhere, you should be good to go.

You also might check Brother’s web site to see if they have Linux drivers for the printer you’re looking at. Installing the drivers is a bit of a hassle, but once installed, they work great. But IPP Everywhere is easy and also works well.

[-] Name-Not-Applicable@kbin.social 3 points 10 months ago

In general, Ubuntu is my go-to when I just want something that works and is reasonably stable. Just pick the spin with the Desktop Environment that you like. I'm using KDE Neon (I realize Neon isn't an Ubuntu flavor or spin) on my daily driver laptop, and Ubuntu MATE on my desktop. I also have an old netbook that usually gets Xubuntu, but currently has Fedora 37 XFCE as an experiment.

It sure is nice that we have to option to distro-hop, either on bare metal or in a VM.

[-] Name-Not-Applicable@kbin.social 24 points 10 months ago

No spark in their relationship? No potential? Maybe there was tension.

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