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I think google did that because they did not use X windows. Purposefully. They specifically used Chrome's UI with some patches in-house so that it is slim and the login/bootup does not flicker like typical linux.


Think it is great to go back to mainframe days. But the law makers need to provide some safety from AI/ML eating into privacy and law enforcement snooping.


Really a big thanks to him from all of research community. With ease of LXD one could have different distros, package versions etc.


Seems that the GIF image showing plugging into a macbook pro shows that either the USB or socket in mac is angled. Pleae make a different video.

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(happy owner of solo1)


I rather they would recommend cloudready (identical to chromeOS).


I so often read such dark/wierd news from IT companies which makes me wonder - if in any case did the person that developed this dark/crazy idea ever reads hn? If yes what do you feel? Did you every anticipate or think of some of the opinions expressed here?

Note this is not to insult - I genuinely want to know that other point of view. Thanks


I'm working on a product in my company that's doing something similar: we sell THING and supplies for THING

The cost for the supplies depend on the region your in. So we're setting it up that if you buy a THING in say US/Canada, you can only buy supplies from a reseller in US/Canada and not a cheaper one in Africa.

Why am I doing this? My wife lost her job due to COVID, and I'm the sole income earner right now. Once things recover I'll switch jobs.


Do you buy parts for the THING in cheaper regions? For example the components that make the THING were made in China or other country with cheap labour? If you say yes, then why do you think it is moral to remove such option from the consumer?


The THING and parts for THING are all custom made in China.

I don't think its moral, but I am stuck. My wife got laid off due to COVID and I need this job to support the family. I'm currently looking for another job.


And if someone finds a way around that arbitrary restriction, your company takes them to court for DMCA violation or hacking or something like that? Gotta love the modern world.


I doubt it's the work of one ruthless person. Presumably some team in Accounting was doing projections and concluded that it would cost less to burn their customers (especially if some willingly jumped into the flames and paid the buck a month). It seems to be a fairly common scenario that a Marketing dept. will launch something that is on shaky footing with both Legal and Accounting, and at some point will be scuttled / changed beyond recognition.


One of the key management tricks at any company is to compartmentalize the work enough such that no individual cog feels that they are doing anything wrong, regardless of the overall outcome. Companies also spend a lot of money on internal communication/propaganda to get employees in line. I'm sure the comp packages don't hurt either.


Why is no one suggesting iCloud as a replacement?

Never heard of Apple locking out devs? Do they?


As much as I like Apple, you wouldn't gain much by switching. In case you do get locked out, it will be the same faceless corporation as Google. Your best bet is own domain and bigger provider with a human support. Fastmail, protonmail or even 365 would work.


I cannot find a real postal contact address anywhere.


Not even on their github, blog or privacy policy you can find any names or addresses..


What conclusion do you draw from this?

I'm curious because it's pretty easy to find a postal address for any giant company, however what will you gain from it?


You'd at least know what jurisdiction the service is located in. If you run a company like that that wants to take care of people's private and most valuable data you should put as much information of you out there to gain trust.


This seems to be their founder/CEO: https://www.amiryan.org/ (at least, says so on his GH profile: https://github.com/alexamiryan )


try finding any type of contact information, a name, an email, a company name. There is nothing.

What I gain is trust, without it, I have suspicion.


Wish you all good luck. Hope there can be alternatives to Jio's monopoly using wifi.


Please add rpi4 to the title


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