Windows is my daily driver and all my PCs run 24/7/52 unless they’re sleeping while I commute with them 🤷♂️
(I also run Linux, BSD, and macOS.)
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Windows is my daily driver and all my PCs run 24/7/52 unless they’re sleeping while I commute with them 🤷♂️
(I also run Linux, BSD, and macOS.)
True, but if server owner pulls the plug, all the content you have there is gone. They can also unilaterally delete your posts.
I guess my point is ownership isn’t as important as control.
SoundCloud vapes content and entire accounts all the time.
No reason given?
Mine is fully backed up.
Lol no. That said, I’m on Threads too so whatevs.
Each instance has complete control over what is posted on it. The only way to truly own your posts is to set up your own instance and interact only with communities on it.
Yeah I’ve done that before.
I used to subscribe to this blog. The takes were so bad I’d deliberately share the links the author was railing against.
Yeah I wasn’t referring to those.
I’ve seen plenty of other mods and that’s just 1 person’s opinion.
I will say, though: Microsoft are not a content company and never have been. So gaming isn’t their core strength.
BTW: I own both an XSX and a PS5, so I don’t have an axe to grind.
Unfortunately no one cares about game devs.
Hence why I’m leaving the Debian / Ubuntu based distros
Ubuntu non-LTS packages are pretty up to date.
In many architectures in which certificates are used, a client with a valid certificate is a trusted client, so a certificate falling into the wrong hands is problematic.
Who actually turns off their computer?
Wanting something != having plans for it.
On sites like Twitter or Mastodon, you mainly just have one feed based on the people or tags you follow
X has had lists, which allow multiple feeds for the same account, for a very long time now.
This doesn’t offer anything in terms of individual user personalization.
Reddit has the multireddit feature.
All of the above have to be set up manually, but Threads changes your feed in real time within the same session based on your interactions.
No, power on/off is much worse for components than running due to the transients involved.