This post does have useful info about the recent changes, it might be considered advertising but at least it's good advertising.
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Even pretty basic websites will remember filled out data without an account, it's just pure laziness if a full on app doesn't do it.
Njalla is more private because they own your domain and just allow you rights to use it, the downside is you have less control over things.
Still would be nice if their support was better.
Did your domain come up as flagged on google safe browsing?
Yeah I would not be exposing stuff like Linkding to the public internet unless I really wanted to spend the time to isolate the server and networking, and really make sure it's locked down.
Njalla is more private because they actually register the domain themselves, and just allow you rights to edit the settings.
It's quite different from a typical registrar like Cloudflare where you actually are directly registering the domain yourself.
Can you restore a backup image? Sometimes that's easier to roll back a day rather than spend all the time trying to troubleshoot.
This speadsheet desperately needs the first column and row anchored, it's unreadable as is because you can't see what you're looking at.
As far as users go, add the features people are used to from Telegram and other messengers, and make it just as easy to use and it'll probably start pulling in more people. A big one IMO is good discoverability; like an easy to remember username that I can share, and ability to pull in my contacts and automatically add people who are already on it. As well as good group chat and channel support with good moderation tools.
Some things would be easy to improve on too, Telegrams sticker packs for example are a bit of a pain to update, so adding that feature but making it better would be nice.
Also easy sync to other devices without needing to manually backup/restore chats would be a huge plus for any of the alternative messenger apps.
Hotspots won't hurt anything unless they get too hot and damage the coating on the windings, I would assume the manufacturer is aware of that and designed the startup current so it's safe.
Yup, would probably get more people to join by just using Discord at this point.
Car engines have connecting rods and all kinds of extreme side forces on bearings that get stressed under high load. Brushless motors do not have any of those things, just a rotational bearing that doesn't experience any more load on startup vs constant speed.
The motors are brushless, so no wear happens during spin-up from the extra current other than a little more heat for a few seconds.
It's extremely difficult since every phone SOC has its own closed proprietary blob of drivers that's required to make use of it.