Hehe You answered your own statement! If it were ever to become non-trivial : I'd certainly do it (even though I know people who do, are bombarded with spam).
Yes... I guess if someone were to only use Tox, the device they were using it on would have to be on all the time, with one of the Tox clients running at least in the background.
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At least you know when the other person is online... There's some advantage to that.
I've wondered before now about an e-mail system which hosts the emails on one's own device, and uses the activity-pub protocol : decentralised email, I guess...
I am saddened that Caroline Lucas is not seeking reelection at the next General Election. She has been an excellent member of Parliament and a clarion voice on the environment.
The Sipeed Lichee Pi 4A coming with Debian pre-installed, is arguably the first consumer RISC-V device.
Qualcomm has good reason to focus on RISC-V. I'm expecting them to bring out SoCs as soon as they can. And with the Nuvia team, they have the design prowess to produce some very performant silicon.
I read recently that RPiOS has a Micro$oft key pre-installed (so that your RPi phones home to Microsoft)... It totally puts me off what is an excellent lightweight OS.
I disagree with this headline. It's not the days off that is the issue : brains need resting time, and time to process the information. It's the distribution of the downtime that is the problem. A more uniform, rhythmic school year would benefit learning.
Perversely; I'm always less inclined to buy a product that I've seen advertised...
"Why do they need to advertise it? It can't be up to much." And
"Part of the ticket price has gone into advertising, so it's not so valuable a thing.", usually being my first thoughts.
:) Thank you. Yes Mail in a box has been around for a while. Still not straightforward, though.