

He is not designing the UI, he will be implementing it.
The UI and UX will stay bad as it is, just on a modern technology stack.


He is not designing the UI, he will be implementing it.
The UI and UX will stay bad as it is, just on a modern technology stack.


It’s not bitching if it’s true. Nextcloud has really poor performance alone, it tries to do to many things at once and none of it ends up being good. It was amazing for it’s time and it’s idea but it simply doesn’t scale, not technically, not with time. They need to redo the architecture and probably move to something better performing than PHP. I never heard anyone in any environment even considering PHP as an option in 2025.


This would be the simplest solution. Yes, feel free to find and report bugs - but we will fix them at out own pace and availability. The vulnerabilities will be in the open and exploitable until we get to fixing them. If you need it faster, you can contribute money, people or patches.


It’s like saying I don’t like drinking water from planet Earth. Good luck with alternatives.


Ugh, this is exactly why I find his video kinda misleading and unfair. It’s one thing to test the durability, but its a completely other thing to basically frame the device to consumers as a fire and explosion hazard by doing things to it that no normal person does, even by accident.
The claim that in the last 10 yeas no other phone exploded probably lies in the fact that phones were mostly not foldable and double the thickness. The iPhone 6 Plus bent just as bad, just not at the place where the battery was. He said it himself, he probably punctured the battery while bending more the already bent and shattered phone.
He, for what I can remember, also didn’t bother to explicitely mention that this is an extreme case and it could happen, but tries to play it casually like Google has a massive issue and he “just used the phone as normal”. He created bad publicity, surely attracting many many views by framing this as something unexpected and controversial.
If he started punching all phones for a test, they will all go up in flames.


Imagine, they announce a Chinese phone brand, like Huawei or Xiaomi. Although that Xiaomi 17 Pro Max… damn.


Because only Google provided everything needed to actually fully support the hardware it runs on. Besides, hardware is just the skeleton, as long as you exchange the brains inside, you are fine. Like a bomb shell but empty inside.


Same way you protect anything else valuable in your house - by locking the door and potentially installing (selfhosting) security cameras. I’d completely disagree that a server will be a target for a common thief. What are they gonna do with that? Who is gonna buy that from them? What can they buy with that? It’s useless garbage for them.


Probably just register as a hobby developer and in worst case scenario sign apps I build from source with my own key and install them on my own devices, in case the original developer is not registered. None of the information I give google is new, they know all of that probably long time ago, and I don’t plan to distribute apps, just install them myself.
This seems like a macOS system where you can install apps from outside of Apple Store, but it still needs to be a registered developer. It’s not THAT bad, as it may initially look like. Just remember the old Android Marketplace with tons of shady fart and flashlight apps.
But, I bet there will be a root workaround for that so… no worries. Root, disable, hide root, enjoy like nothing happened.


SailfishOS on a Jolla phone.


I understand, but the shift in user behaviour is significant and I think websites are not taking it into account. If the users move more and more to AI, and since Google introduced AI mode it’s only a question of time until it becomes the default, we will see more and more of what we thing are AI crawlers and less and less organic users.
AI seems to be the new middleman between you and the user, and if you block the middleman, you block the user. For people with hobby websites or established sites it may make sense because people either know of them, or getting more exposure is not a wish or requirement, but for everyone else, it will be painful.


I just realized an interesting thing - if I use Gemini, and tell it to do deep research, it actually goes to the websites it knows/finds, and looks up the content to provide up-to-date answers. So, some of those AI crawlers are actually not crawlers, but actual users who just use AI instead of coming directly to the site.
Soo… blocking AI completely could also potentially reduce exposure, especially as more and more people use AI to basically do searches instead of browsing themselves. That would also explain the amount of requests daily - could be simply different users using AI to research for some topic.
Point is, you should evaluate if the AI requests are just proxies of real users, and blocking AI blocks real users from knowing your site exists.


Anubis is the name of the tool. Also, Cloudflare just announced they have something against AI scrapers.


Because “We are trying for a baby” gives the “we fuck right now every moment we can” vibe, while “we hope to have kids soon” gives the “we have sex just like any other couple in the world, we just don’t use protection” vibe.
If you are discusted by “we plan to have kids soon” you might aswell be discusted by the fact people have sex in general. In that case you simply have an oversexualized mind and the problem really isn’t anymore in what words people use because any words will trigger you. You do notice women walk around with breasts. So discusting.


I would also jump to the first conclusion that OP is oversexualizing stuff, but on the other hand, there are many other ways to give the information which doesn’t induce pictures in brains od people who are very visually oriented. “We hope/plan to have kids in the near future/soon/within a year or two”.
Same as we don’t need to know people have blasting diarrhea, enough to say they have digestive problems or stomach pain.


I share a Spotify family plan with friends, but I use Zotify to make backups, which I then host in Jellyfin.


Some things would, but not everything, so at best case, I would need to run 2 computers instead of one. I have a beefy spare M1 MacBook Pro, uses almost the same as the Raspberry but it’s horrible for selfhosting.


I thought the hidden cost is my power bill by having a PC run 24/7…
It’s a legal trend now to force enable users to sideload so I doubt Google wants to pull back on one thing that they are not being sued over.
HeliBoard, don’t want google to get everything I type on their keyboard. KeePassDX - offline password manager