As a driver with short sight and glasses, if my glasses fall off I’m not suddenly blind - I just can’t read license places or signs. Traffic lights, other cars etc are still pretty obvious.
An Australian fella.
As a driver with short sight and glasses, if my glasses fall off I’m not suddenly blind - I just can’t read license places or signs. Traffic lights, other cars etc are still pretty obvious.
Voyager. Most similar to RiF (RIP.) Hopefully they add Piefed compatibility soon as my I’m mostly using the PieFed PWA these days. Interstellar may get good enough soon but at present it’s really jumpy when scrolling on my phone…
If it’s on solar / battery, then meh. 10 watts is pretty modest.
Looks like their usb 4g stick is having issues.
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I think Rustdesk for me as well. My main computer is a Windows laptop, but I use a few Linux laptops around the house to control it and others with Rustdesk. Alt+Tab works on the remote system in Gnome Classic (I think that’s what it’s called - says X11) but on the other options it performs switches locally only. Tested on Debian and Fedora.
I have to do it just walking around the house. If I’m not in the room for a minute and suddenly appear my wife gets scared. I’m not intentionally quiet, but I walk gently most of the time. I’ve joked that I need to get a bell around my neck.
/me is pleased.
Many of them work the same. Fill down etc. Not sure about more obscure ones.
Sounds like you need a virtual machine for each Teams account!
Bring back Outlook Express!
Gluteus overhang?
Excluding Google Keep?
Yes. Brings some doubt to the post. Semi illiterate yet professional? On the other hand, it is on a Meta platform…
I think if you consider the cost to manufacture then bury a fibre optic cable for everyone who lives 10km from a town centre, I think it’s still a net positive. It’s not great for sure, but amortised over a huge population it’s probably the best option we have at this time.