@jiji Serious suggestion: avoid wireless peripherals. Use cabled devices. Cables _Just Work
_, never need charging, never need synching, and are compatible with *everything*.
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Tall, once dark, black-clad atheist skeptic SF fan; writes (mostly about computers) for a living. Grizzled internet veteran, online since 1985. Current primary email is from 1991.
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RE: my biggest mental/actual roadblock for switching to #FreeBSD is the availability of working bluetooth audio for headset & microphone.postato in Uncategorized
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An open letter: stop spreading outdated advice about internet securitypostato in Uncategorized
An open letter: stop spreading outdated advice about internet security
https://www.hacklore.org/letter
All this is BAD ADVICE. Don't…
• Avoid public WiFi
• Never scan QR codes
• Never charge devices from public USB ports
• Turn off Bluetooth & NFC
• Regularly “clear cookies”
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A headless mysterypostato in Uncategorized
A headless mystery
Archaeologists find evidence that a wave of mass brutality accompanied the collapse of the first pan-European culture
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Just fucking use HTMLpostato in Uncategorized
Just fucking use HTML
https://justfuckingusehtml.com/
<- the language of the Web is HTML. Not Javascript. The best website is one with no JS at all. Let's make this a movement.
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JavaScript broke the web (and called it progress)postato in Uncategorized
JavaScript broke the web (and called it progress)
https://www.jonoalderson.com/conjecture/javascript-broke-the-web-and-called-it-progress/
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Most websites are awful… They load slowly, render erratically, and hide their content behind megabytes of JavaScript. They glitch on mobile. They frustrate users and confuse search engines. They’re impossible to maintain. And somehow, we’re calling this progress.The tragedy is, none of this is necessary. Once upon a time, we had a fast, stable, resilient web. But we replaced it with a JavaScript cargo cult.
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