Sounds like a job for XMPP
Sounds like a job for XMPP
This is way overkill for these applications. A low end mobile Intel processor will do all these things well and use much less power.
I run all of this and much more on an N100.
The Leaf S+ is the base model, with a 75 kWh long-range battery and a range of 303 miles (487 km)—it will cost $29,990 when it goes on sale this fall.
Sold.
That goes for the vast majority of petitions in general.
They can block network traffic all they want, they still have no legal mechanism to enforce a fine.
How do you suppose they’re going to use network infrastructure to impose fines?
Great, they don’t operate in the UK either.
No, I answered it directly.
The EU can publish all the laws and articles they want. They have no authority to enforce them.
Let me know when they figure out how to make their cameras work without a CCP account.
Yes, I’ve just explained this. The achievement is being the go-to place for petitions.
Good thing no one was talking about that. We were talking about freedom of speech.
That’s not how human rights work. Either they’re for everyone or they’re for no one.
It doesn’t matter where they “serve traffic”. They do not operate in the EU and thus are not subject to EU law.
Anytime I see a petition for anything, it’s usually hosted there.
Unfortunately ours was sunset by Biden some years ago.
Glinet
Missed opportunity there.
It does not use FCM. Like I said, they have their own service.
You just need to adjust that setting to your preference.
Honestly Brave News is the only solution I’ve found for that. Just go to Brave search and search for “news”. It will aggregate the top stories of the day, group the different sources, then provide an AI generated digest of the stories upon request.