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  • The systematic change you describe would make sure that people are “on time” though, just redefining on what that meaning.

    Being “on time” I understand as one of two things:

    • Being in a place you agreed to be at a time you agreed to.
    • Something happens for a lot of people and it was announced beforehand that this will do.

    The first one is your responsibility, the latter is impossible to make in a way that works for everyone.

    I don’t understand how this “change” should look like, what you’d expect people to do for meeting each other and events.

    Of course I’m fine with “I take public transport I’ll be there between four and six” as a statement for punctuality. Beyond that though?





  • (not OP but same boat) Doesn’t really matter to me because google knows my servers external IP which is a non-issue: I don’t expect google to try to attack me individually but crawl data about me. There is no automatic link between my server and my personal browsing habits.

    In terms of attack vector vs ease of use , self hosting searxng is a nobrainer for me - but I do have an external server available for things like that anyway so no additional overhead needed.



  • No worries I phrased that quite weird I think.

    A NAS is only more power efficient if the additional power of a full server is not used. If for some reason the server is still needed than the NAS will be additional power consumption and not save anything.

    (for example I run some quite RAM and compute heavy things on my server which no stock NAS could handle I think).







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    You are running a specific module of a project locally - not the whole project. The web server is an integral part - leaving it out makes you do a bit of the leg work: you’d need to figure out how the websites get built and deployed and then reverse engineer that for your android environment.

    Personally I’m fascinated by that attempt and it could be an awesome learning opportunity. To be honest I don’t have the motivation to follow your path down this rabbit hole though.

    If you decide to follow up I’d appreciate you giving updates from time to time about your insights! ♥




  • You’re not being dramatic enough - if you switch your point of view from user to creator. I’ll try to explain my point of view:

    This is a hardware company just learning oppen software at best and there are a lot worse scenarios.

    The homepage is an artificial loop. Correct me if I’m wrong but LAN mode wasn’t even fully functional on rollout.

    They create awesome and exciting machines but that you point a critique of their closed system business practice as “overly dramatic” is interesting.

    From my point of view notions like this will increase the split of the communities even further (makers VS users VS builders).

    This doesn’t have to be a bad thing from my perspective nor is it the fault of Bambu - it’s just that individual people with their own focus will have a vastly different perception of how much intensity (aka drama) is appropriate.