Using Calibre you could probably glue that together. I wouldn't want Android on an ereader personally.
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It's not open source but it is easily rooted and you can install custom add-ons or even replace the os.
If it's important that it keeps running then it should just be redundant and taking one node down for an update shouldn't be an issue. I know this is wishful thinking for a lot of services but I refuse to be on call for something if the client can't be bothered to make it redundant.
That's no longer a technical process issue but more of a teamcoach/HR kind of issue then. You should be able to assume good intentions from colleagues, imho.
We use a CI pipeline check which prevents merges to master if the code contains a TODO. A precommit hook only works if the developer has the hooks configured.
I would recommend getting a Google Takeout export every year or so. Even before it falls off a cliff it's a good idea to have your own backups. Accounts can get blocked, hacked, etc.
Thanks for elaborating! I don't use search engines for political/news related queries so I guess that's why I never noticed (or it's so effective that I just accept it as the truth of course...). Either way, I agree that's bad and I hope it's not an issue with Kagi.
At the risk of sounding incredibly naive, what kind of western censorship are you talking about? I've never noticed that as an issue with either Google, DDG or kagi.
Oh no I was so looking forward to just a little bit of hearing loss to finally stop hearing all these noises around me :-(
Aren't all Hue bulbs Zigbee? They have some WiFi or bluetooth models now I believe but afaik all of them support Zigbee with a bridge.
Found the new thing, looks interesting and will give it a try! Would it be possible to use SSO with a Lemmy account from programming.dev? Sure that would help adoption/usage and additionally support 2FA automatically.
Edit: I see it supports 2FA already in settings. If not possible to SSO with Lemmy then it might be nice to recommend 2FA in the signup flow.
No it's not running Android.