
Exactly, it's very small for a "NAS", that's the main advantage. Sub 1liter if my math is right.

Me too, I tend to avoid it when it's larger than a few centimeters or when it's written out; a little drawing/symbol I don't mind

Just joking cause you wrote 'making photos' instead of taking :) so cool that you're using a Linux phone!

Don't worry, I think it's easier to take them anyway instead of making them from scratch :P

I agree that it should not be the goal for any modern civilization to copy Rome. They were not a just society, they had slavery for starters, but Roman citizens enjoyed a lot of personal liberty. If you were dirt poor you would not even have the time for a "nonproductive" relationship, if you'll excuse my expression. Kids were a resource more than a cost.
I'm not an expert but I think "stigmatized" is too strong a word in this context, I'm sure they did joke around if a rumour or a hunch was spread about a person's romantic affairs by the people who hated them for their success or by their enemies, I'm not sure they really cared that much otherwise. Of course before the christian emperors came along.

They're not meticulous historians though. LGBTQ people were more accepted in the Roman Republic (and in ancient Greek) than today.
"Caius Julius Caesar: husband to all the wives, wife to all the husbands." was a saying that my Latin professor taught us in school.

Material Files also has an ftp server integrated that's quite nice

And an array of microphones. But it's not like they have a clear view of their surroundings. Wait

Try using a bit of pasta cooking water ("tears of the gods") with whatever pasta sauce you're making. In fact it is wise to save a cup/glass of pasta water when you're draining it to adjust the possible dryness of the pasta later, or you'll end up using tons of olive oil which won't work as well.

I didn't remember the differences with DAVx⁵ and decSync (that I'm using with syncthing), they're very similar I guess the main difference is what they sync to: webDAV, local, EteSync server?
The only weird step for me is when I restore the LineageOS seedvault backup that already carries the contacts.

Heat pump and dual direction charging are awesome though. I don't imagine they're using these kei cars between the cities when they can get high speed trains.
Nissan could easily take 5k off but has been hesitant/gradual with EV adoption just like the rest of the Japanese producers.

Your sinusitis could be nanobots

With a bench power supply (or a similar ghetto version, that is any lion charger plus leads) you can charge single cells even while they're connected in series. That's how battery balancing works
I'd start with very low amps and maybe low voltages too to revive them

Schlarmlicious

Lemmy instance checks out

The standard bank transfer takes at least a day as you said, but the instant one is regulated to take less than 10 seconds in total (in practice, it feels instant). Apparently introduced in 2017. I've had it on my home banking (app too) since then I think, but from my previous bank account they cost a whooping 7€, with my current bank the instant transfers are just as free as the normal ones so I use them all the time. I recently bought a used motorcycle within a morning thanks to this.
Wero itself is likely based on SEPA Instant Payments.
I was comparing them to the services used to send money to other people, but of course as you said the big thing we're still missing is a unified point of sale payment network in all of the eurozone, maybe Wero will be the one, in that case I'll be happy to use it, but IMHO we should have a standard public one based on SEPA Instant payments.
Wero is an added step on top, still much better than the competition, but they're currently a convenient alternative to bank transfers (for people who didn't discover the instant SEPA ones), and also as you noted unfortunately based on apps that run solely on American platforms. It's mentioned on their wikipedia page too. I'll keep an eye on them though, they could still work for me, we'll see.

I can already send money instantly, for free, through SEPA without a singular private company earning a cut or tracking me.
A bank account is needed, but there are thousands to choose from, and in the EU by law they cannot refuse to open a basic account for a private EU citizen.
Why should we use Wero/Revolut/Venmo/whatever instead? Intercompatibility within just one network means another network effect, that does not look like a long term solution to me. Just like Telegram, though very convenient to use with a nice UI, is no solution to Whatsapp.
Wero seems to be solving the problem of copy-pasting our IBAN. What if any bank app would just recognise a standardised QR code with that data? Who would then subscribe to Wero with a phone number and email and risk getting scammed or blocked for any random reason?

At least most European banks are happy to cut out the American middlemen (Visa and Mastercard) since they're eating part of the cost, and we already have the infrastructure in place and working, it's called "instant SEPA bank transfer", most newer accounts offer it for free. The problem is the lack of political will to accelerate that indipendence and to stop hemorraging money (roughly 0.5% per transaction!)
Then as people learn to use it they'll hopefully also stop using Paypal (another American company) when sending money to someone, or getting tracked in general every single time they use their debit card.

Hi thanks for the suggestion, do you mean they have a free trial or is there also a free tier that doesn't expire?

A software's website and docs are very telling, aren't they? It's like a cultural thing from the creators, some open source software will always be more business oriented, others are more helpful towards homelab /self-hosting users.

Firefox for Android tablets now has Desktop Mode on by default, but it's easy to revert it
From the browser Settings -> Site Settings -> Always request desktop site (on/off)
This affects Firefox versions since 133.0.0, including the Mull and Fennec forks.
Relevant link: https://connect.mozilla.org/t5/discussions/desktop-mode-as-default-in-android-was-handled-badly/td-p/79962
Hopefully I can save you the 10min of frustration I just had 😄 I also just discovered that Android 13 and above cannot downgrade an app anymore without uninstalling first...first world problems, I know.