

Bad experience overall - slow and laggy. We did two lessons on it for a course and then swapped to something else (I forget what)
Bad experience overall - slow and laggy. We did two lessons on it for a course and then swapped to something else (I forget what)
I do have experience using it, and it’s not worth looking at BigBlueButton.
Depending on the use case something like Obsidian, free commercial software but not telemetry-filled and bloated, might be worth using.
Yhe family plan is the price of 3 “unlimited” subscriptions, if you don’t need unlimited then Mail Plus is far more reasonable at AU$140/2yrs, for one person though.
I do wish they had a “Mail Plus Family” for up to 3 people, would be a good middle ground to get my family to switch.
They wanted to software-limit non-MFI usb cables, not sure if the EU will stop them in time.
Wouldn’t it end up implemented somewhere inside Chromium?
“attention tokens,” wow that sounds bad in and of itself
These laws exist in Australia already, Facebook and Google claimed they’d pull out of the country and of course they just came to an agreement with almost all news companies and life moved on.
I looked into it, but EGPUs are still not a great option. All of the enclosures seemed to have some major flaw, and performance is consistently low.
If you know the team, then that’s a pretty good reason to trust them. Only works if you know the team, though.
My worry would be who is funding it and how they plan to keep operating. Venture Capital startups will always betray their users.
Beeper is Matrix in a trenchcoat, judging by their Github page.
In the back of it, it seems to be a series of Matrix bridges https://github.com/beeper
even at US$5 a month, I don’t know. I feel like most searches I do are just to get to the website I already know the name of, and I’d blow through 300 pretty fast.
I’ve heard good things about Kagi, but I can’t justify the cost (especially as its USD)
I don’t think Red Cross is going off trademark law; using the Red Cross for anything but the Red Cross (same for the Red Crescent and Red Crystal) is a violation of international law (i.e. the Geneva Convention)
I have a Garmin Vivosmart 4; does all the things I need it to do, and isn’t big or distracting. All I wanted was a step tracker and the ability to set multiple alarms.
They seemed to have stopped selling them, at least where I am.
damn, i’ve been coasting on that for ages
Yeah, that’s my #1 reason to not use it. I’ve got a long list of reasons to dislike OneNote, but that’s the big one.