And, you know, a society in which your parents bank balance and the school you get sent to is the single biggest indicator of your future successes.
Brexit was just some real end-game shit for them to cement their authority over us little folk.
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And, you know, a society in which your parents bank balance and the school you get sent to is the single biggest indicator of your future successes.
Brexit was just some real end-game shit for them to cement their authority over us little folk.
How does the law require them to be greedy?
I just assumed that it was shareholders.
So it’s likely that I’ll have 2-5 people accessing the central info.
It’s one household so they’ll be on the same network but ideally I’d like to be able to sync calendars (and the associated info) at any given time online.
That’s where I run out of knowledge, essentially. Setting up a basic CalDAV server (like Baikal for example) isn’t beyond the realm of possibility, it’s just knowing how to actually get it online.
Would I need my own server in my home, or can I host it similarly to my Wordpress website, for example?
Yeah, CalDAV looks like the best fit from my limited searching, it’s just actually putting that into a usable system that I can use that I’m struggling with!
I don’t mind a bit of proprietary-ness, what I’m after is controlling how and with whom I can share my data.
Essentially the goal is to have a family’s worth of accounts with Calendars, To-Dos/Reminders, and Notes that I can back up myself but still allows syncing to phones/PCs, etc. and basically a central calendar for ‘global’ (ie. Whole family) events.
I went to the wrong church…
And even better than that, they tailor their flavorful food for our palettes!
Fantastic.
Traditional porridge is amazing. Just with a little salt added it’s the most fantastic breakfast food.
If you can afford to fail it becomes astronomically easier to throw ideas around, turn them into real things and see what sticks.
What are you using to browse lemmy?
In any case I was trying to link to matrix.org
To be fair to the plod that’s not the only thing she’s being charged with.
She’s specifically been leaking information about ongoing investigations which for an LEO is a big no-no.
Mottram drove to Kay and Bennett’s house to warn them about the police file on Kay – which as we know, and she didn’t, was deliberately bogus.
If she’d just told people that EncroChat was insecure then she’d have plausible deniability, but she’s clearly pretty involved in trying to assist people in keeping clear of the law (which is pretty cut and dry in the eyes of the law - regardless of what you think of the morality of it all).
Mottram bought weed from a dealer whose phone number was saved in her mobile phone. She also told Bennett about a murder file she had seen on her boss’s desk, and took selfies with her work computer visible and showing an “official sensitive” document.
A few other dodgy bits here too, again, very much in breach of her terms of employment which, for LEA employees can get sticky pretty rapidly.
All of this is quite apart from whether you think the fuzz should have access to private citizens communications (which I should be clear I don’t). But she’s not just an innocent person who just told her mates that they shouldn’t use a specific service to discuss breaking the law.
33 here - if the staying up is enjoyable then 1-3am is fine. Hangovers are worse than when I was 23, but I’m usually back up to speed by lunchtime.
Of course this is heavily influenced by how much water I drink while I’m out. Hydration is important folks!
I’d argue the whole county, but Norwich is certainly the eye of the storm on that front…
Do they use the little plastic discs? I always wonder if that’s not liable to scratch up the screen…
Are they the root, or are they a justification? Seems like a pretty reductive take, to be honest.
Wars have been occurring for a long time, and generally a desire for resources (including control over people) is a leading cause. Religion is an easy thing to use to get people to lay their lives on the line for you if they already have that belief. Equally it’s an easy scapegoat for anti-religious people to blame wars on as well.
This conflict isn’t just about religion. If it was then Israel’s neighbours probably would have got involved as well.
not likely to lead to deescalation.
If I were a cynic I’d suggest that might, perhaps, be the point.
I can’t think of a phone I’ve owned that hasn’t done this, even as far back as my O2 Ice
The donation link is at the bottom of the app settings menu.
I’ve found that breaking cables is a personal issue. I still have an old usb Xbox 360 controller for pc gaming from when I owned an xbox. My partner has destroyed cables for laptops, hairdryers, headphones in less than 12 months.
Some cables are objectively worse than others (macbook chargers I’m looking at you) but a modicum of care generally is enough to make sure they last without too much hassle.