My only gripe with this page is that it’s in the browser and it keeps recognising a back gesture (swipe from the edge of the screen) whenever a word starts with q or p.
Shockingly, those are also getting rarer.
Given previous more or less similar projects this is likely to get sued out of existence by Google.
Worked fine for me. Might just have been the first rush.
You can’t possibly have misunderstood the issue so fundamentally, can you?
I bet Nazis also drink water and breathe.
Honestly, I’d rather have a working Linux phone that can run Android apps. I like being in control of my devices.
Yes updates are slow, but keep in mind that the developers are all volunteers.
Currently the PineTime is a glorified step counter, but with the next update (should be 1.15, I hope) we’ll get background heart rate monitoring. The PR is shaping up and will hopefully be merged before the next release.
Why would you not want containers managed by systemd?
You get the benefits of containerisation and you don’t have to learn the arcane syntax of some container engine or another.
No. You need to request your Netflix video, you need to ACK the segments of it you receive and a lot more.
At the very least you’ll need to maintain a detailed whitelist of allowed domains and especially for the manufacturer some packets might he OK, like checking for updates, while others you’ll wanna block.
It’s likely a lot easier to just get a dumb screen and have the smart in a device you control.
Thanks.
That’s a rye starter. You can start a rye starter from scratch, but it’ll take some time before it has enough rise for baking. Alternatively you can “convert” a wheat starter by feeding it with increasing fractions of rye flour.
Rye makes for a quite heavy dough, so you’ll want a kitchen machine that’s up to the task.
Nothing special to the process.
I make a pre-dough from 30g active starter, 150g water and 150g rye flour (I use type 1350, but you’re unlikely to find that outside Germany) and let that rise for 12h.
After first rise I add 12g salt, 10g honey, 380g rye flour, 250g water and whatever seeds I feel like.
Let that rise for another 3h, then coax it into a loaf tin (rye dough is awfully sticky, wet hands help) and let it rise for another 2h.
Then bake with steam for 15 minutes at 250°C, then release the steam, reduce temperature to 200°C and bake for another 45 minutes.
It’s based on this recipe but adjusted to my taste and flour. You’ll have to play around and find ratios that work for your flour.
Am I too harsh […]?
No. If there’s no way to verify anything then all we have to go on is their word.
The word of a company generally isn’t worth a whole lot. Same with Telegram.
My point. We don’t have code so we have to trust them blindly.
Telegram was never safe. All anyone ever had was their word that some chats are end-to-end encrypted.
I am using a Samsung phone
Well, don’t. I know that’s not immediately helpful, but Samsung is well known for shipping tons of useless bloatware in their Android ROM and not giving a shit about user privacy.
I think it was their CEO who suggested simply not having sensitive conversations within earshot of their Smart-TVs, when it became known that they’re always listening.
Throwing Fairphone into the pot. They’re well supported by LineageOS and have the additional advantage of being user-repairable.
But they only ship inside Europe.
People; what a bunch of bastards.
Fuck amazon, though.
Really simple. Just ask it to point out the error. Also maybe tell it how the code is wrong. And then hope that the new code didn’t introduce new errors in formerly working sections. And that it understood what you meant. In a language that is inherently vague.