I’ve just right now noticed that they are talking about the company…
No /hj
Now generate a Beer drinking a Cat
@Bundeskanzler, was ist das?
Does anyone know about a speedtest that’s like iperf but multicore and suited for >100GbE? I’ve seen Patrick from STH use something that could do like 400GbE but I haven’t found out what it’s called
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Only the any key
I love gatekeeping Linux distros
That’s only about 1.5 million 30 min videos
aka 2 videos from Quinton Reviews
Yeah but still… could’ve at least waited a day
Even if that number was true: Revenue isn’t earnings! He has like 100-200 ppl working on the YouTube channel
Maybe they also added 500M for stuff like Dall-E?
Should be this vid: https://youtu.be/uY_jeaxVgIE
The codes are as available as a system with the Falcon sensor
Yes, it needs like a month or two to be built, but after that the most time you’ll spend on it is when you add tokens. If you look at something like the electrum wallet, there are like 3 ppl working on it in their free time.
Also: Imagine you’re the average proton user. You probably don’t know what PGP is, you mostly use proton for the VPN and you use Google as your default search engine.
You just got solar and you’re thinking about what to do with the excess energy created at mid day, so you download NiceHash or whatever and set up a wallet.
Wouldn’t it be a nice thing if the company that you’re already trusting with your mails, data and internet traffic had a crypto wallet? Like, yes, trusting one company with everything is not best practice, but trusting proton with everything is still better than using some random closed-source software.
And again: people voted for another chat app and a browser. WTF.
Tbh I think it’s cool, and since most ppl wanted proton to release stupid things like another browser or another encrypted chat app, a wallet fits right into that while being something that doesn’t need that many manhours to be maintained.
I think this will benefit them, proton is more mainstream than you might expect
(also, unlike brave, they are a profitable business without vc and a non-profit org, so there are no intentions to sell your data)
Nah, Fedora is a valid choice, just like Ubuntu is. Both are great if you don’t care that much about personalization and just want a solid distro to get work done.