What is that?
PlexSheep
So have I, multiple times, yeah
From hand feel, my battery doesn't really get hot (opened it right after shutdown when it was 80 CPU temp)
From my understanding, they have some ring 0 thing that fucked up. Could that not in theory happen on our beloved Linux systems? Or does the kernel generally not give that option?
They didn't even bother to test their stuff, must have pushed to prod
(Technically, test in prod)
That's correct, but it still can be separated without too much effort, unlike if it would just be one thing.
Similar. 95-100 degrees C under load, while 70-85 (or something like that) is normal according to the support. It's also very hot in idle (60-80). And when it gets hot, it throttles to unusable 400 MHz.
Still in contact with support, I have warranty, so I'm hoping they get me new thermal paste or whatever is broken. It's not a software thing.
Why exactly?
Why exactly would it not be ok with the gdpr? I can't think of anything right now. Having a few diverse isn't really a new idea, it's basically the www all over again and mastodon and lemmy &Co exist already.
Or are you referring to registering CI workers? That might be a bit of a problem, yeah, as you're basically giving the git hoster remote code execution (on a docker container). Not really a problem if you host your own of course.
I disagree somewhat. In general, the network effect is very strong of course, but git is already decentralized. You can pretty much just git push to somewhere else or even use email.
The rest is just (useful) extra stuff.
I don't think that's entirely correct. For example, there are a "good" amount of people in Germany too that are privatinsolvent.
I like it where I live too, even though obviously not everything is perfect. But if you had a crippling debt that you could never pay off, then moving to another country to lose that debt is appealing.