@cstrotm thx, now I know how to choke my neighbour's streaming.
@lunduke Internet has always been anonymous (in the past, till mid 00), which is why there were little concerns about privacy. You could (and would) always de-anonymize yourself within your social bubble but otherwise - little or no identity whatsoever, only nicks, avatars, signatures. But it has very little to do with current concept of being "online".
@chrichri @PINE64 Yes that's exactly the form factor I had in mind. I was planing to buy that one some years ago but then friend of mine bought it and it appeared to be not mainlined at all so I dropped the idea. Now it is mainlined but I have braveheart with the same a64. so 11" Pro will be just the missing piece.
@PINE64
Any plans for 10"-12" version of the Pinebook Pro? I'd take one, but 14" is just too yuge for me.
@kyle rather a sweep contraption for your mouth
@randynose @kyle Own distro of debian... wait, like #pureos ?
@lunduke Good one, I will even give it to my wife to read, as she's frequently theorizing on why social media are so s̶t̶u̶p̶i̶d̶ negative
@mntmn Yes, running kodi on rpi3 and lot of other stuff in the background, and it is definitely faster than my older atom or via based htpc.
@mntmn yes, very yes
@dos Noice one, reminded me inland empire, don't know why.
@KekunPlazas That's where it belongs now. Many gnome-* packages are now dep on libhandy on my laptop.
@kyle lol, the pot calling kettle
@mntmn I think everywhere, long ago migrated back to evo as thunderbird became ridiculously retarded.
@kyle and tbh even in former case the consent is given - when you receive your PC from the IT dep you sign the asset list which I'm pretty sure normally contains the consent. It's just no-one reads that (as any other digital license agreement).
@kyle but there's a difference between managed digital workplace - company-owned and managed pc (a tool given to you to do the job) and byod workplace (a service given to you to do the job). In the former case they don't need a consent, in the later they do.
@kyle Coincidentally I've been recently asked to explain why remote wiping is so complicated - on example of your article :) Good job you did.