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  • It's worth what someone will actually pay for it. I suspect that $200 is the price at which it is listed...

  • Which they're not going to do as that takes time and meanwhile he keeps moving the goalposts.

  • Which they're not going to do as that takes time and meanwhile he keeps moving the goalposts.

  • Skoda have done something similar with their latest offering. No Skoda badge, no radiator grill. Just SKODA in a boring font.

  • Seems to work fine for me. Shrug.

  • Tusky for client. Lots of good medium sized instances (avoid mastodon.social). I'm on mas.to for a general account and mastodon.scot for a local one (both reliable, run by the same person).

  • She didn't "pledge" to, but she didn't seem adverse to the idea if it was the right person.

  • Not every country has elections either.

  • They offered it to me. I've not been on reddit since the API issue kicked off.

  • This is what puts me off.

    Runar Bjørhovde, an analyst at Canalys, said return rates of foldables are 5-10 percent, far higher than traditional smartphones and a deterrent to repeat purchases.

    A phone costing me four digits with that high a return rate. Nope.

  • That would have been Slackware, which in those days came on a stack of 3.5" floppy disks. So early 90's (and hence I was in my mid-30s) but I was still mainly using Windows 3.1 and Trumpet Winsock to connect to the Internet.

    I think the first time I really took it seriously was in the mid 90's with Debian, a copy of which was posted to me, on CD-ROM I think, by Ian Murdock himself (back in the days when he was still with Debra 😏).

  • We update it a lot. We also have a product (for walkers in the British Isles) called WayMaps (used by a variety of walking web sites in the UK and also our own demo site https://waymaps.the-hug.net/) which uses the geodata from OSM and other Open Data to produce our own map tiles. We love OSM.

  • I was paying US$3.95 a month if I remember rightly but I think it's now US$5.95.

  • That's what Reddit Premium was for, which I had. No adverts in return for a monthly fee.