There was a book series called Micro Adventures that featured a kid named Orion who used a TRS-80. There were BASIC programs in the books that you could run if you had a TRS-80.
There was a book series called Micro Adventures that featured a kid named Orion who used a TRS-80. There were BASIC programs in the books that you could run if you had a TRS-80.
The internet certainly forgets…but a Usenet service with good retention will remember for about a decade
Do you want Prador? Because this is how you get Prador.
Note: You do not want Prador.
Proton purchased SimpleLogin in 2022 and the creator/dev has been working there ever since. Also, you can easily create random email aliases in Vaultwarden/Bitwarden via the SimpleLogin API.
Another vote for Runbox. Been using them for almost 5 years now with no issues. They are also an employee owned co-op if that is of interest.
See Dick run. See Jane run. See Sally run. See Spot run.
See Dick run with scissors. See Jane run with scissors. See Sally run with scissors. See Spot run with scissors.
Spot is a good dog.
Spot runs in front of Jane. See Jane trip. See Jane fall. See Jane fall on her own scissors.
Oh no, Jane!
See Dick trip over Jane. See Dick fall. See Dick fall on his own scissors.
Oh no, Dick!
See Sally trip over Dick. See Sally fall. See Sally fall on her own scissors.
Oh no, Sally!
See Spot panic. See Spot stab Dick. See Spot stab Dick 13 times.
Oh no, Spot!
Spot is a bad dog.
You should not trust Amazon. Multiple Ring privacy failures, including giving video footage to police without consent, Amazon employees watching Ring video footage without consent, then there’s stuff like Sidewalk that uses your home network as part of a mesh network, collection of biometric days via palm readers at Whole Foods for checkout, which they then use for their Amazon One service that they sell to businesses to verify age and identity, the whole “AI powered” Just Walk Out tech in physical Amazon stores that turned out to be not AI at all but a bunch of Indian subcontractors watching video cameras, etc, etc, etc…
My solution to this problem is Jellyfin, fed by usenet-backed sonarr/radar and Tubesync to pull in YouTube channel subscriptions. Those are added to a Jellyfin library which is accessible right next to movies and tv shows.
This is all through the Jellyfin app on a 2019 Nvidia Shield Pro. It’s a perfect couch-friendly setup. For just regular YouTube browsing, SmartTube can be installed on the Shield and on your phone. You can then cast to the SmartTube app on the Shield instead of to the YouTube app.
Oh no! My patriotic merkin startup plans are ruined! I guess 'MericaMerkins was never meant to be…