Hey, a core 2 duo with 3gb of ram isn’t crappy! :D
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nossaquesapao@lemmy.eco.brto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Discover Hidden Gems: Open-Source Software You Should Know About2·13 days agoI used to monitor a few things using it, but now they’re all asking for captchas due to ai companies crawling everything :(
nossaquesapao@lemmy.eco.brOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Looking for a software suggestionEnglish4·3 months agoIt’s a tolino vision 2. Technically, it runs android 4 under the hood, but I would need to tinker with it via adb to run something else, and the small storage space available makes this not so appealing. I’d prefer to leave the complexity to the server and do the reading inside the browser in the ereader.
nossaquesapao@lemmy.eco.brOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Looking for a software suggestionEnglish2·3 months agoThat’s an interesting setup, but my ereader probably doesn’t support the tinkering needed to install syncthing on it (it’s a refurbrished tolino vision 2) and the available memory is too low.
nossaquesapao@lemmy.eco.brOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Looking for a software suggestionEnglish3·3 months agoI will check them both, thank you. I don’t think my device supports koreader, but maybe I can read directly from the browser.
Funny how you need more and more technical knowledge to go deeper into privacy, until the last level, which is basically giving up on technology itself.
nossaquesapao@lemmy.eco.brto Technology@lemmy.ml•Office is too slow, so Microsoft is making it load at Windows startup4·4 months agoWhat? You live in a lower income country and doesn’t have a reliable internet connection and a high spec machine? Our board of directors have a personal message for you:
spoiler
“Fuck you!”
nossaquesapao@lemmy.eco.brto Technology@lemmy.ml•Office is too slow, so Microsoft is making it load at Windows startup5·4 months agoIt would be awesome if we could map the increase in hardware demands on popular software by each new feature, design changes, and other minor changes added over time.
nossaquesapao@lemmy.eco.brto Technology@lemmy.ml•Office is too slow, so Microsoft is making it load at Windows startup10·4 months agoAnother libreoffice user here. Published a couple of academic works edited entirely on it, and no one complained about formatting errors. Things have improved a lot in the last years. We also have onlyoffice as another great alternative
nossaquesapao@lemmy.eco.brto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•That's all folks, Plex is starting to charge for sharingEnglish5·4 months agoJellyfin users have been warning about such things for a long time, but very few actually listened. Well, here we are, hope more people migrate now
But lemmy isn’t marked as private there. Wouldn’t it be the same as mastodon?
Bring it on!
nossaquesapao@lemmy.eco.brto Open Source@lemmy.ml•GitHub - ading2210/linuxpdf: Linux running inside a PDF file via a RISC-V emulator2·6 months agoBut aren’t pdfs with code a potential security risk?
nossaquesapao@lemmy.eco.brto Linux@lemmy.ml•What are some fun or unconventional uses for an old Atom notebook with 2GB RAM?1·6 months agoThat would be reuse, not recycle ;)
But that’s a nice suggestion
nossaquesapao@lemmy.eco.brto Android@lemdro.id•The Minimal Phone is now shipping (E Ink phone with a QWERTY keyboard) - LiliputingEnglish3·6 months agoOh, I get it now, it makes sense too
nossaquesapao@lemmy.eco.brto Android@lemdro.id•The Minimal Phone is now shipping (E Ink phone with a QWERTY keyboard) - LiliputingEnglish2·6 months agoI would really love something like that, or like the phones made by hisense. I love e-inks and they fit very well my phone usage pattern. Too bad I was born in the poor side of the world and will never have the cool stuff
nossaquesapao@lemmy.eco.brto Android@lemdro.id•The Minimal Phone is now shipping (E Ink phone with a QWERTY keyboard) - LiliputingEnglish4·6 months agoI don’t think it’s a fair comparison. The greatest aspect of e-ink screens is not giving strain to the eyes. Looking at a greyscale phone will just have the downsides of both worlds.
nossaquesapao@lemmy.eco.brto Linux@lemmy.ml•Which distro would you install on a celeron 2gb ram laptop for a lay person to use?2·7 months agoI assumed a x64. Debian (the distro mx linux is based on) offers multiarch support, so i just had to enable it by running:
sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386 sudo apt update
Then, to install 32-bit firefox, I first uninstalled it and then installed the 32-bit version:
sudo apt remove firefox-esr sudo apt install firefox-esr:i386
With the standard 64 bit version, the browser would struggle with just 2 or 3 tabs, and with the 32 bit version, she can use like 10 tabs without problems
nossaquesapao@lemmy.eco.brto Linux@lemmy.ml•What are some fun or unconventional uses for an old Atom notebook with 2GB RAM?252·7 months agoOr I could recycle it
Could you really? E-waste recycling is a great lie made so that people don’t get remorse over throwing away their devices. Electronics are too complex, diverse and full of toxic stiff to be property recycled.
If anyone wants to dive more into this, there has been some projects where people from higher income countries put tracking devices inside e-waste before sending to “recycling”, to find out where they end up. Spoiler: in poorer countries, to either be scattered around, thrown into a landfill, or be scavenged by underpaid people without any protection equipment.
I used it until very recently. It’s not that bad, unless you’re one of those people who keeps dozens of opened tabs forever. My experience was pretty smooth, to be honest. I did some academic works on such a machine and often had several tabs opened at once, each with a different paper opened, along with google drive and stuff opened at the same time, and got no issues.