

Wish they’d name and shame the Telecom.
Wish they’d name and shame the Telecom.
Link to GrapheneOS’ post linked in article on their own mastodon server (common people, this is the fediverse): https://grapheneos.social/@GrapheneOS/114661914197695338
Not sure about Debian, but on Arch Linux, hibernation with FDE works perfectly on my Framework laptop. It took a little to setup; I use a swapfile for my swap. And it exists on my encrypted drive. You know your use case best,I found for my usecase, a separate swap partition (to say nothing about two separate ones) was restrictive and unnecessary. A swapfile works well and lives on an encrypted drive. No need to tinker too much beyond that. Check out the Arch wiki, it might not align 100% with Debian but those wikis are super informative and can teach you how the process works so you can apply to Debian.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Dm-crypt/Swap_encryption#With_suspend-to-disk_support
The intro to the first two seasons was amazing. But the upbeat change for seasons three & four took the theme from the best ST opening theme to the worst.
For sure, definitely an interesting way to think of property taxes and how to encourage people to not have frivolous space.
For sure, a thorough study of what Canadians need would be helpful to something like this. Could inform what a good space to person ratio could be. Especially in Canada.
Maybe not no taxes, but less? Could be an interesting way to tackle low occupancy rates. If it’s possible to pay no taxes at all, it might cause people to sardine can a house to save on $.
There’s an idea I hadn’t thought of before. I wonder if there’s any studies out there about how much space a single person needs to be comfortable. And how that’d change base on how many others are in the same space. Could be interesting idea to tax people based on their space to people ratio 🤔
You could look into this: https://fmd-foss.org/
Checkout Toshy. This has been a life saver for me.
Angel and Buffy.
Yeah you’ll be hardpressed to find polling data. Not sure if anyone is even polling people to get a picture of who’s leading.
I’ve taken up the strategy of voting for candidates who will bolster the party I want to see more of. So comparing the list of candidates: https://votemate.org/vancouver2025/candidates/?riding=762
To the current council: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vancouver_City_Council#Since_2022
I’ll probably pick someone based on that. Doing your own research for municipal level is quite difficult unless you go out of your way to talk to/interact with candidates and to attend the all candidate debate. Finding videos online hasn’t been easy either.
Good luck!
For sure. It’s good to know. But not a huge compromise considering we are talking about still using a flavour of Android and play services.
Ah. They have a lot thats open. And I believe if you run Headscale (and android and/or Linux clients), you can be fully open source.
I’ve just switched from an iPhone 12 Pro to Pixel 9 and am on GrapheneOS now. Aside from Signal chat history, everything switched over quite easily. Sandboxed google play services is simply an amazing feature. Rerouting location requests let’s me feel a certain level of trust when I use Google Maps now. There are a tonne of little quality of life features too that I don’t remember if base Android had back when I used it before; e.g. setting the default language for a specific application.
For using Immich without exposing it to the public, check out Tailscale. It’s a private VPN (wireguard) service (it’s partially opensource and provides paid tiers, but the free tier is all you’ll need; there’s an open source server called Headscale, if you need full open source) you can use on your home network that is dead simple to configure. You literally just login on you computer and your phone.
On iOS, Arctic for Lemmy supports push notifications. And Ice Cubes for Mastodon supports push notifications as well.
On Android, I’ve been using Moshidon for Mastodon and Thunder for Lemmy. Both apps support Unified Push (it’s experimental for Thunder, requires a self hosted server as well).
Which is probably why it took me years to move off of 😅
They’re great! I eventually switched from them for a better UI/UX though 🥲
If that were the case: perfect. More words & content for the article. Editors love that. I want them shamed.