Today at work, my colleagues were discussing alternatives to buying stuff from amazon. I was really surprised, because they usually don't seem too involved in this kind of stuff. I think we're going in the right direction.
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That's exactly what Amazon is doing and did for a long time: sell stuff at a very very low profit (or none at all) and make the competition go bust. If we would all buy it from the competitors, little by little in time the price will level - theoretically speaking.
This is great, especially because I'll be in Paris for work in April. Thanks for the suggestion!
Yeah, that's exactly why I'm asking in this community. I don't want American companies involved.
# Debian
sudo apt install lynx
# Fedora
sudo dnf install lynx
# arch, BTW
sudo pacman -Sy lynx
Sync works, but pay attention to the fact that even if you self host it the authentication is still done on Mozilla's servers.
You just woke up, right? It's been discussed everywhere today.
Did you read the whole post? If so, did you go to his/her website?
I've usually seen the opposite: running Linux inside a VM on Windows is slower than running Windows in a VM on Linux.
I can tell you something: I'm using some free apps on my Android phone and never notice ads at home, but when I'm on the mobile network or on a different wifi (at work or some public place) I start seeing them.
And family stuff, probably. Totally understandable.
Learn to use razor blades. They're better that you think and are good economically. Also, they're much more ecological. On the other hand Phillips is the opposite. I just had to throw away a oneblsde shaver because its battery died and they make them very hard to replace.