float

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[–] float@feddit.de 2 points 1 year ago

I didn't even know about the others, thanks :-)

[–] float@feddit.de 1 points 1 year ago

sftpgo is a nice project to host files in a secure way without too much hassle.

[–] float@feddit.de 1 points 1 year ago

While I don't agree with your first point from my experience, the second one is very true. Especially for memory consumption, your typical Java app easily occupies five times as much as something more bare metal.

[–] float@feddit.de 18 points 1 year ago

I think you could add most Latin American countries to that list.

[–] float@feddit.de 4 points 1 year ago (3 children)

There aren't many distro with a base system as tiny as Arch. It's not a bad choice at all. It's on my server since many years, working perfectly reliable. Everything except the base system is inside Podman containers. Why not?

[–] float@feddit.de 5 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I still hoping JpegXL will get some traction. The fact that it was removed from Chrome looks bad but they'll most likely add it again if it does. It's by far the best of all of them.

[–] float@feddit.de 18 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Just use the piped.video frontend.

[–] float@feddit.de 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

It doesn't make sense for them to do because their customers don't seem to care.

"Malicious" implies intent.

It's just a guess but all of Googles failed messengers were probably available for iOS, too. Apple on the other hand is known to intentionally make things incompatible with other brands.

[–] float@feddit.de 1 points 1 year ago (3 children)

I can only tell you about Europe, because nobody here seems to use imessage. SMS are basically dead since the first generation of smartphones came out. They are used for OTP codes from banks sometimes but that's it. The only reason why people use SMS in the US seems to be Apple. They didn't make SMS worse than they were (which would be hard to achieve), but they basically force people to keep using them. Well, or abandon their apple friends. For the API, I think Apple could afford that, honestly. They don't have to handle the data between Android phones if they support some form of federation. Only between Apple and Apple, and Apple and Android. Your operator also handles SMS when they go to or come from other operators. I think Apple just likes the peer pressure they seem to create with that app in the US. From a business perspective that might be smart, sure. Still, very malicious behavior. I'm glad there's more and more regulation coming up (at least in the EU). If imessage wasn't a niche here, they'd have to comply.

[–] float@feddit.de 15 points 1 year ago (7 children)

An offline version of Wikipedia would be handy though.

[–] float@feddit.de 1 points 1 year ago (5 children)

The Tesla comparison would work better this way: while you're driving to another Tesla owner's place, you're having a smooth ride, no bumps, car works as expected. Then you put your other friends address into into the navigation and the radio switches to noisy FM and one of the headlights starts to flicker. It's lock-out because no non-iphone user can join that club. It's not lock-in, because every iphone user could easily switch to one of the "cross-platform" messangers. Not that I like Google. They're both sh*t. But just opening up your infrastructure for others doesn't mean you have to develop and maintain apps for other OSes.

[–] float@feddit.de 6 points 1 year ago (7 children)

Wikipedia sais WhatsApp was released 2009, two years before iMessage. So the idea wasn't new and they most likely didn't lock out Android users by accident.

 

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Hi folks, I couldn't find a large enough community about drones so I'll ask here.

What I'm looking for is a programmable drone with an okay camera that can charge itself while landed.

What I want to do is: I'd like to make a time lapse video of a larger area (few acres). So the drone needs to fly a pre-programmed pattern to take pictures of the ground surface (at least once a day) that I can stitch together into a single (very large) picture and eventually a video. It must be able to charge (maybe wirelessly using Qi) while landed.

The control software doesn't need to run on the drone itself, but I'd prefer it if possible. The picture/video processing will happen on another device.

There are probably options to modify a drone to make wireless charging possible for the ones that don't support it by design. Or maybe a contact-based setup where the drone slips into the charger while landing.

I found a few things online but mostly very expensive professional grade stuff. Has anyone done something similar already?

I'm willing to modify a drone and write the software (and release it all under a FOSS license). I'm just looking for a good starting point like a consumer-grade drone with an SDK and a (possibly DIY) charging solution.

Cheers!

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