First - what’s a bookmarklet? :o
This just sounds like Google with extra steps.
What I’m saying is - even though it says “shut down”, it’s not doing a real shut down. Yes, you could fully let the battery run dry. But that takes 12 hours and you can’t do it once a day. Plus it ruins your battery’s capacity.
These days, I don’t think phones even turn off completely. Closing to sleeping. And only a portion of background services will stop and restart.
Your comment has been posted in the wrong thread as I’m sure you’re aware by now. FWIW, this is a known Lemmy bug.
Jokes on you, I used my work email. :p
Well Google is gutting ad blockers. So maybe there will be an extremely minor exodus yet.
How will this affect apple?
Does it have a name?
Interesting suggestion of btop. How does it compare to htop?
Any mechanical keyboards communities out there?
Don’t get people started on the use of SMS for 2FA…
Duplicate comment.
If you can get anything close to Apollo, you will be able to get at least a decent paying following, including me.
Try adding the site to your home screen. It will actually add a progressive web app, which is surprising useful.
Why not just host a server in house?
Sure, let’s hope they have a backup policy in place for best practice. But also it is kinda decentralized anyway. Every dev is going to have their local repo, and that is essentially a backup.
Since it’s on a network share, there’s the extra overhead of managing the file system permissions. And you probably hadn’t received access at the point.
Are you concerned about corruption due to multiple users? Are you using the repo in the intended way? Then it’s fine. Git has locking mechanisms. Pull, work, commit, push.
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