
Their website looks pretty sketchy, ngl

Good point! And Docker. Also: Encryption software

As a base: The Linux kernel source, GNU software sources and compiler binaries so I can - in theory - write missing software myself. For convenience probably some stable, offline-installable, ready to use distros.
I would probably also archive sources and binaries of day-to-day software like web-browsers (I might still have an intranet to use), office tools, photo management software, audio/video players and all the codecs, etc.
I think that's a solid starting point but im sure I'm missing something important :D

That depends on a couple of things:
If you have a separate partition for /home (your personal data) it is pretty easy since you can reinstall the system, leave /home untouched during installation and just configure it to be used as /home in your new setup.
This does not work if you either do not have a separate /home partition or you encrypt your system via LUKS.
It technically still is possible in the aforementioned cases but involves expert knowledge and probably a lot of manual steps which I'd say for you and me it probably is impractical.

Games such as The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening and Pokemon Scarlet & Violet are getting totally free upgrades, too.
Not sure what upgrade I can expect from Pokémon though. Now we can enjoy 20fps in 4K

Okay, will choose another country to visit next then. One of all the fellow EU countries I can freely visit without any sort of visa. The UK needs the EU and shoot's themselves if you ask me

I never came across a single page that didn't render correctly with Gecko - do you have an example?

I'd like to throw consent-o-matic in as someone else suggested under one of my comments a while back :)

It looks kind of like the tab bar on Safari, is the idea to be able to swipe between tabs?

No offense but the tab bar looks really weird and off-putting imho. But your apps looks cool otherwise! Will it be open-source?

HP is a struggle (but yeah, Windows is too)

You found the words I didn't find. Sometimes it's good to just write down all of your thought I guess.

When Russia invaded Ukraine... It may sound like the first thing that came to my mind but for a few days I thought Russia would attack my country as well. Before, I was feeling very safe in my country.
Of course that's only the direct impact on me personally. Let's not forget how Ukrainians feel
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Omg yes, I absolutely fell in love with Kao Soi! We went hiking in the jungle when we were near Chiang Mai - some of the most beautiful nature I've ever seen (I've not been to a lot of places in south/east Asia, though).

I'm currently using Mlem on my iPhone. It recently got updated to version 2.0 and this made it a much better experience than before. Plus it's a native app which I personally like.

Thanks for your answer, that sounds promising!

Thanks for the link, I think it indeed looks best to use a second one then (I think I'll do some more research though). But it's interesting to see (in case of the Yellow) you could theoretically use one device for both if they operate on the same channel.

Question about the Home Assistant Connect ZBT-1
Hello everybody,
Im currently planning on migrating my smart home to Home Assistant and run the HA docker image on my home server.
Most of my devices communicate via Zigbee so I was thinking of getting the Connect ZBT-1.
I also have a few Matter/Thread devices which would be nice to integrate as well, although not necessarily in the initial migration.
I read the ZBT-1 can experimentally be used with Thread as well. Now my question is: Is it possible to buy two devices and connect to Zigbee and Thread devices simultaneously?
Maybe someone has a similar setup and would like to share their experience.
Thanks in advance and have a nice weekend!

You don’t get the point, do you? I know I can block those, yet it’s hypocritical to complain about privacy and tracking in an article while doing the same. It’s not even the fact they use cookies at all, I get they might need them for analytics and such. But this site is out of control

Strategy Pattern in Rust
Hey there, I'm currently learning Rust (coming from object-oriented and also to some degree functional languages like Kotlin) and have some trouble how to design my software in a Rust-like way. I'm hoping someone could help me out with an explanation here :-)
I just started reading the book in order to get an overview of the language as well.
In OOP languages, I frequently use design patterns such as the Strategy pattern to model interchangeable pieces of logic.
How do I model this in Rust?
My current approach would be to define a trait and write different implementations of it. I would then pass around a boxed trait object (Box<dyn MyTrait>
). I often find myself trying to combine this with some poor man's manual dependency injection.
This approach feels very object oriented and not native to the language. Would this be the recommended way of doing things or is there a better approach to take in Rust?
Thanks in advance!