


I’ve had good luck with these inexpensive hubs which include ethernet for about 12 euro. However it does not work will all phones so you must test.
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I’ve had good luck with these inexpensive hubs which include ethernet for about 12 euro. However it does not work will all phones so you must test.


The wikipedia page that features the image you posted has explanations of how the boader got that way.
We never agree if they mean bury the content somewhere at the bottom. Or if it means " I disagree with what you wrote”.
I think this is a huge point and one thing I think is nice about Slashdot: you can indicate a reason for your vote.


I run Armbian on a Pinebook Pro. Its not fast but it runs well.


Its a benefit to use something external when a new browser comes out that you want to use instead of FF or if you need some passwords on a device that has no FF. Loosely coupled solutions generally have more flexibility.


How do you explain this tradeoff to users in a way that feels honest and understandable, without sounding like you are making excuses for Electron?
To people who dislike Electron due to its size, I don’t think you can. To someone with that mindset, saying “we are seeing something like 50–60 MB for the actual usage” itself sounds disingenuous.
However most people don’t seem to care that much about the size of Electron. Most people I know expect a modern system to have enough ram for it to not matter.


what does this have to do with selfhosting?


No, absolutely not


I do have an agenda, which is to try to understand…
If your goal is to understand why people feel the way they do then why are you arguing with people and attempting to refute their responses instead of thoughtfully reflecting their concerns back to them to confirm if you have understood?


Reading through this thread and your responses gives the strong impression that you just want to argue while at the same time aren’t very well informed on the matter. Where you do respond its mostly whataboutism rather than actually addressing the comment you are responding to.
Your post asks “Why do people hate AI?” and then goes on to validates many of the commonly heard reasons people have for hating AI. You end with a suggestion that if we could develop AI into something else in the future, it might be good.
So it seems you already understand why people hate AI and are promoting an agenda rather than asking a genuine question.


When it rains, why doesn’t it rain lemon drops and gum drops?
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