

Hyundai Ioniq 5 works like this. Flush handles that can extend mechanically or can be extended by pushing the front of the handle into the car, to make the rear protrude. Then pull the rear to open the door.


Hyundai Ioniq 5 works like this. Flush handles that can extend mechanically or can be extended by pushing the front of the handle into the car, to make the rear protrude. Then pull the rear to open the door.
I have to add a recommendation for https://supernotes.app/ (N.B. Not the Canadian e-notebook maker with almost the same name). I have been using supernotes for a while now and it’s something I actually enjoy using; a feeling that has been absent for a lot of tech products for a long time.
They’re an independent business based in the UK and the owners are very active and responsive to supports. Works seamlessly for me across browsers(vivaldi), windows, linux (Mint) and android (GrapheneOS) and they have Mac, iOS, and a VR app. My only complaint is that I believe they host on AWS
I’ve got no affiliation with them, I’m a customer and I really like what they do and how they do it (except AWS) and since they tend not to appear in these lists often I don’t think many people have heard of them.


Wish I could upvote your comment more than once. Thank you for the injection of clarity.


She’s in the files too. Little doubt she knew what was going on, and yet she chose not only to not speak out, but she profited from Epstein money and contacts. She might as well have been holding the girls down. Inaction is a chosen course of action and all who knew and did nothing are guilty.
All the proposed services/technologies would benefit the wider consumer base and the user but switching is too big an ask for many people. We need to encourage people into using “as well as” the global defaults. That will build the network effects that lower the cost of fully switching
An easier and bigger immediate impact would come from people replacing Chrome and google search with respectful alternatives, and/or replacing gmail or outlook with private services like proton or tuta.
Starve the surveillance machines a little bit.
Brilliant. Target the money without collateral damage to third parties


“super stable, backward compatible system without “AI”” Sounds like Linux 😁


Only 2 years, since the revolutionary war didn’t end until 1783.


Some of us never wanted to leave, and will never forgive the racist, selfish, bastard boomers who carried the leave vote when they wouldn’t live long enough to suffer the long term consequences.


Anyone got a a link to the unlockable bootloader confirmation?
If that’s confirmed, its a big deal - to me at least though I’d also want some comments or info from clicks about other OSs running on the device?


The board of peace is basically Spectre brought out of the James Bond films into this fucked up reality where a bunch of morons elected Biff Tannen… twice.


As has been better posed in another reply, unless you have some evidence of backdoors for end to end encryption of Signal, I’m going to personally dismiss your comments as bullshit.
In any case, even using the signal app, Signal don’t have the scale or the commercial interest to weaponise my metadata in the way that meta can from WhatsApp use.
I’ll stand by my comment that not all is EU, but signal remains a move in the right direction to improve privacy and security and reduce the US economic value extracted from my personal activity.


Not being able to run ai spyware 11 sounds like a big entry in the plus column to me 😅


Not all EU, but all moves in the right direction i think…
Android to GrapheneOS
WhatsApp to Signal
Windows to Linux Mint
Office365 to Libre office
Chrome to Vivaldi
Google search to Ecosia
Google maps to Organic maps
GMail / Calendar to Proton + own domain. (Not .com obviously)
Google Drive to Proton Drive
MS Onedrive to Filen
Made a Raspberry Pi SFTP server also running syncthing. (Need to set it up to be a PiHole too)
Kindle to Kobo
Reddit to Lemmy
Retro gaming on handhelds
Streaming services to physical media (and self ripped digital files)
Plus boycot all the fast food chains, coca-cola etc.
That’s off the top of my head.


Well that sucks. I assumed the ram, ssds, hdds could be recycled into useful forms.


Can we all buy cheap hardware when the bubble bursts and the billionaires decide not to pay the electricity bills for these ridiculous datacentres?


Completely agree and I’m on the same train. I boycott as much as I can from the USA.
When the rest of the world catches up, dumps us bonds, treasuries, stocks, and revokes ridiculous copyright protections that prevent repair or circumvention to disenshittify, then I’ll be satisfied.


I think Americans need to be more concerned than I do about that. Sorry state of affairs when education is a criticism


Brave New World has to be on the list. In many ways we already walked into the brave new world while worrying about 1984
needs a link to an article, not just a picture