SG1 represent. A lot of people say it’s old and campy, but I love it so much
Sorry, I don’t. I’m in the US. Idk if they do international, but Zappos may be an option? Although I think they got bought by amazon. To I avoid them now
I have sympathy… I have size 17 4E. From 12-17 my age was my shoe size. I stopped being able to get shoes in store for the most part at 13
Edit: I have had the best luck recently buying shoes here https://bigshoes.com/
Last year I found Nikes my size. Then they immediately went out of stock after I got them. This year the next version was available when I just happened to check the site. I bought two pairs and another pair of more dressy casual shoes
Define “a minute”. I normally get things from Usenet within minutes of it finishing airing
It’s very sweet. Gonna through DrunkenSlug in as well. I’ve used geek, eweka, slug, and abnzb. I currently use geek and slug. Eweka is also great, just didn’t re-up. Abnzb is meh.
Tbf, I am not a grey beard chief engineer, and I strongly prefer VHDL for design. For verification I actually really like SystemVerilog.
VHDL is strongly types, which prevents a lot of issues with types that I’ve hit with [System]Verilog.
Also, having learned VHDL first, I think it is easier to go from VHDL to Verilog, as opposed to vice versa. And this is mainly because VHDL is stricter.
Pedantry*
Lol, so much of the FPGA industry 🤣. Especially East coast of the US
GrapheneOS
When I search for it on stock android on my P7, it says it’s in Google Play Services. So my guess is it isn’t part of AOSP, therefore GrapheneOS wouldn’t have it, unless they make their own implementation
Same here.
VHDL represent. Although it’s arguably not a “programming language”
My bad. I thought I saw that they ship with them now. I haven’t really looked at the configurator since I got mine in 2021.
All of the models ship with various options for OS:
So given they all list a few different distros as an official option, and each product page has a Linux tab, I think it’s a safe bet
Tbf, my building also uses an app for laundry. However they also have a machine in the laundry rooms where you can purchase an NFC payment card and put money on it. So you can use it without the app. Is that not the case with yours? If not, that’s 100% fucked
Off topic: how do you like simplex. I have heard of it, but you’re the first I’ve encountered who used it.
I really liked Weird Al when I was like 12. Still do.
Matrix is a new-ish decentralized, private, E2EE encryption protocol. It’s pretty neat. It still has some issues (at least that I experience. Mainly the Android app is constantly being super slow to receive messages), but it’s super promising.
They also have some goals to improve email infrastructure by integrating the matrix protocol, but not sure if that will go anywhere. I remember reading this off hand remark on their blog. Can’t find the source.
As the original comment said, there’s the concept ifa “bridge” which allows you to bridge other services to a matrix chat. So you could have a discord channel and matrix room bridged, as an example. A ready to go option with bridges is Beeper. But you can also setup your own stuff, as they said.
Why would it make sense? Currently on Android, RCS isn’t a system level thing like SMS is. So Signal won’t easily be able to pull it in. Unless they implement their own implementation of RCS and the Universal Profile.