

Nothing, secure boot should work fine, no reason to disable TPM.
Nothing, secure boot should work fine, no reason to disable TPM.
This has nothing to do with gmail or the emails you send/receive.
The process is googles search bot will subscribe google to marketing newsletters available on websites, it’s outlined in the linked post: “Google will either subscribe to your emails automatically or you can add marketingemailtogoog@gmail.com to your email lists and that will do it.”
I think people are confused, this has nothing to do with gmail as far as I can tell.
Google is going to websites and subscribing itself to their newsletters. This is not related to consumers.
It’s still good to move away from gmail and google in general, just pointing out that it’s not scanning your gmail inbox or something like that.
Just use decent quality USB C to C cables and power adapters. Don’t use splitters or weird adapters that go against the USB C spec.
Nahh just stop working, not worth the huge cost of having an extra.
Fair, I guess the chances of needing simultaneous 10Gb download and upload on the internet connection are pretty slim.
My ISP does offer 6 Gbps, but 1 Gbps is far more than I need already. I would drop down to like a 500 Mbps plan if they had one but it jumps all the way to 100 Mbps.
There are multiple apps from various devs that all use the Keepass file format, so they are all compatible.
Ah that makes sense, so not very useful if you have over 5Gb internet service I suppose.
Interesting that it will only have 1 10GbE port, I’m not really sure how you’re supposed to use 10Gb internet service if you can’t get 10Gb out of the router into your LAN.
They often only have 1 ethernet port that’s 1GbE or 2.5GbE at that price, and a wifi client card doesn’t make a very good AP.
Only 1 ethernet port.
Only some have an internal switch, others just have multiple NICs.
Probably KDE, it’s the most ‘complete’ feeling to me with settings and GUI for most things.
Gotcha, one model for everything would be quite expensive though given all the extra sensors, better displays, solar charging and stuff the higher end ones have yeah?
What kind of apps do you want to use?
These probably seem like dumb questions but the only other smart watch I’ve used was an android wear model, and that was an absolutely miserable experience compare to my garmin. I never found any apps worth using on it aside from normal built in smartwatch stuff.
What would you like them to add?
Which is odd because their stuff is really good for sensors, and has weeks of battery life vs other smartwatches that struggle to last a day.
Mailbox.org is great, their webmail setup is good and has contacts and calendar and all the things you would expect to have. With Cal/CardDAV and ActiveSync support too.
Mailbox.org is another good option, pretty cheap to use with your own domain which I highly recommend. With your own domain you can move email providers almost instantly later on without needing to update emails on all your accounts.