

The web server is in C#. It’s open source lol, I’m looking at the code and there’s no JavaScript.


The web server is in C#. It’s open source lol, I’m looking at the code and there’s no JavaScript.


Axios is a Javascript library and Jellyfin is written in C#.


Also interested how this works for mobile apps. I self host a number of services through caddy as my reverse proxy but each application is just dependent on it’s own authentication. If I exposed all my services to the internet, that’s a huge attack vector. If anyone else has some ideas I’d be happy to listen.
I hope we don’t see that in Canada. We definitely looked that way last election but the yellow party had a pretty weak showing and the red party took a lot of votes to prevent the blue party from winning. Hopefully things reset a bit next election.
I mean only Linux as the product is released with only Linux offered by the company, as in not a choice between Windows and Linux. Linux first by design.
And Lenovo, I saved $100 and the time to setup Ubuntu on my Thinkpad. But I’m picturing something that is Linux only and a major release like a Chromebook or the Steam Deck were/are.
For the education sector and software developer sector these numbers are already met and well exceeded. For the consumer desktop, yes, I think so. I think some big company other than Valve and Google will sell a Linux desktop machine, be it x86 or ARM. When most of the stuff consumers use is through the browser, OEMs clinging to Windows is not going to last forever.


Masking take and permanent marker or pen works too if you don’t have electical tape.


Don’t need to open the case. Hold the soldering iron on the light until light goes out.


Both UE and Unity have supported both native Linux builds and developing on Linux for as long as I can remember. Has something changed recently? It’s been a couple years since I’ve done this.


I remember having to remove the battery of one of my phones to change the SIM card. It was particularly annoying because that phone/SIM had issues registering so I would have to reinsert the SIM card a few times and reboot each time.


If it cane down to it, I’m sure you could find an old phone or tablet to use just for that for work.


But the previous model had wireless charging, headphone jack, and SD slot so not really a tradeoff. I use wireless charging every night on my Power 2024. It charges fully in 8 hours and never gets warm.


I have the Power 2024 currently and I had a 2021 I think before. I like them. Disappointing they took wireless charging out but it’s great to see a headphone jack and SD slot in 2026


You could almost manufacture it based on this image, granted that’s a 1/4" impact bit. All it would take is one bolt being smuggled to their factory or one photograph of a spec sheet.


It depends where you live if you need a VPN or not.
That’s awkward. I didn’t know that was in a separate repo.