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For my day job, installing software / admin access is reserved to those who work in IT / software development. Rest of the business need to go through a vetted software library.


Or use Microsoft MyAccess to have the users allocate a license themselves.


Less fires too!


Jeez that phone was available new for £10. Do such phones exist these days?


Maybe not quite that low, and not from established brands, but search aliexpress for lte phone and there's several for $30-$50. I didn't look at the lte bands they support, which is important if you're going to use one or these (but I have trust issues that would need to be solved first)


I have an 2015 X1 3rd Generation Broadwell ticking along running Fedora KDE too. My Enter key is cracked and some of the speakers are failing, battery health at 70% was my daily driver for its initial 5 years now it primarily runs a browser and vscode. Still very capable No problems with sleep or wake, even Intel Rapid Start hibernation works although is a huge security hole.


Good to see more tiny / small http servers. I'm not a fan of sticking Nginx in a container which maybe bigger than the assets its serving. A statically compiled httpd from busybox has been great for this reason but its good to see more options.


I usually suggest not to create or login with a Samsung Account on Samsung devices. It's just another opportunity for a company to get at your data.


Or it maybe due to the cars and their designs being throughly tuned for the tracks they are racing on. More so when compared to previous generations of F1 cars.


I mean the cars are literally bigger and heavier. Even compared to 2014 / 2017. They're incredibly fast but can't be thrown around like the smaller and lighter cars from previous eras.


Not just that. ISPs are often subject to certain data retention laws. For Denmark (And other EU countries) that maybe 6 months to 2 years. And considering close ties with "9 eyes" means America potentially has access to my information anyway.

Judging by Cloudflare's privacy policy, they hold less personally identifiable information than my ISP while offering EDNS and low latencies? Win, win, win.


AFAIK, you can now send OpenTelemetry directly to Prometheus. So effectively it supports both push and pull models.


AFAIK, OpenTelemetry has never been effective compared to Prometheus.


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