...you need a password to log in onto it to change it. That's hardly unique.
You could say "but they could make random one that is displayed on display!", but they also sell headless version with no display at all so that's not an option
GrapheneOS goes even further by allowing you to opt in to pre-embargo security releases, bypassing the vulnerable window between vendor disclosure and OEM patches. Awesome!
I think Verizon is an eSIM option on the modem; dunno about the Router version, but I’d want to assume it’s the same?
Either way, having modems that are fully unlocked for Stateside usage for once is a nice touch. Their LTE line was essentially AT&T-locked, or unlocked but only supporting AT&T in the US, so this is a nice improvement.
h.264 has near-universal device support and almost no playback issues at the expensive of slightly larger file sizes. h.265 and av1 give you 10-bit 4K but playback on even modest laptops can become choppy or produce render artifacts. I tried all three, desperately wanting av1 to win but Jellyfin on a small streaming server just couldn't keep up.
Postgres has a lot of features such as trigram-based search which is pretty essential if I don't want to use a dedicated search indexer. It's also much better at handling concurrent writes than SQLite.
> a de facto ban on the use of these services as comprehensive Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solutions whenever particularly sensitive or legally confidential personal data is involved. For the most part, authorities will likely only be able to use applications like the widespread Microsoft 365 as online storage
Since when is Microsoft 365 the bastion of modern privacy?
"If you don't have the time to at least skim through the documentation and you plan to solely rely on some AI tool, then please do NOT use PocketBase!"
I've found Gemini 2.5 pro to handle it ok. It forgets small things like using the deprecated model instead of baseModel and things like that, but nothing dramatic.
That alone ends my trust in the brand.
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