darko

joined 7 months ago
[–] darko@feddit.org 1 points 3 days ago

To be fair, if you don't want to buy Chinese motors, then the only option is the US. Maybe Taiwan, but that I would not call a very secure supply chain either. Hard to believe but there doesn't seem to be a single manufacturer in Europe that produces drone motors

[–] darko@feddit.org -2 points 6 days ago (1 children)

Hungarian here. I hate Orbán. But calling anyone and everyone a fascist just because you don't like her/him is turning this platform a joke

[–] darko@feddit.org 9 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Downdetector was down again for a while. The main news site in Hungary wasn't, seems like they got rid of cloudflare completely after the last outage.

[–] darko@feddit.org 1 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I'm quite new to this field, but I found eurocircuits.com before that seemed European. Is that a different service?

[–] darko@feddit.org 5 points 1 month ago

In Hungary: Allegro, Alza, Emag. Alza has next day delivery, Amazon doesn't

[–] darko@feddit.org 82 points 1 month ago

Funny when downdetector is down because they use cloudflare

[–] darko@feddit.org 6 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Parrot 🦜 is french and they should have something similar

[–] darko@feddit.org 27 points 5 months ago (4 children)

I get the FOMO about having their own AI, but in my books making Drive usable and having a Linux app for drive would be way higher on the priority list. Get the basics right first.

[–] darko@feddit.org 5 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) (1 children)

This price point makes me wonder what the purpose is: do they really have such a large user base that their 1 EUR/year subscription will add significant funds to develop the app further? I doubt. In which case the only effect will be to lose users who refuse to pay. Disclaimer: I use their app for navigation and I quite like it

[–] darko@feddit.org 5 points 5 months ago (3 children)

Would you mind sharing why Linux is not an option? I'm planning to switch a fintech team of 20 to Ubuntu and wondering if I missed anything when doing the PoC

[–] darko@feddit.org 6 points 6 months ago

I've got mine on https://www.gentlemanstore.hu/kiegeszitok-1/ It wasn't more expensive than buying direct

[–] darko@feddit.org 6 points 7 months ago

Well I know for medium and large companies it may not be easy, depending on what cloud services they currently use. But for micro and small companies, that use cloud storage, and maybe some virtual machines in the cloud, there is no excuse. A Linux VM is a Linux VM no matter whether it is hosted on Aws or OVH cloud

 

Hello, I would like to customize the Raspberry Pi Ubuntu image before I flash it to multiple SD cards. I tried to use Cubic: I downloaded the official image which is an img.xz file. I extracted it, and converted the img to iso since Cubic only accepts iso files. However, when I try to add this source iso in Cubic, it complains about having a wrong file format. Can you suggest a better way to try and customize it? I just need to uninstall some software that are there by default, and install others that are not there, nothing crazy really.

 

cross-posted from: https://feddit.org/post/11958306

As we all know, the EU loves regulation, sometimes even overregulation. One area where I feel that regulation would help is computer hardware sale. When I want to buy a laptop and I visit the online retailers, normally 80% of the laptops come with Windows, 10% Linux and 10% Freedos or without any. I would very much welcome if the EU made it mandatory for manufaturers to offer the choice of OS when buying a new laptop. Just like you chose the color, how much RAM you wanted, SSD size, you could also chose what operating system you want it with. As part of that, manufacturers would be obliged to send a fix donation after every sold piece to the corresponding Linux distro team, which would help the chronic underfunding issue. Not sure how much the manufacturers pay for Windowsfor the license, but theoretically the Linux equivalent machine should be cheaper even after the donation. Any views are welcome.

 

As we all know, the EU loves regulation, sometimes even overregulation. One area where I feel that regulation would help is computer hardware sale. When I want to buy a laptop and I visit the online retailers, normally 80% of the laptops come with Windows, 10% Linux and 10% Freedos or without any. I would very much welcome if the EU made it mandatory for manufaturers to offer the choice of OS when buying a new laptop. Just like you chose the color, how much RAM you wanted, SSD size, you could also chose what operating system you want it with. As part of that, manufacturers would be obliged to send a fix donation after every sold piece to the corresponding Linux distro team, which would help the chronic underfunding issue. Not sure how much the manufacturers pay for Windowsfor the license, but theoretically the Linux equivalent machine should be cheaper even after the donation. Any views are welcome.

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