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Wikipedia was edited two days ago to add that in
Not true, I picked a random revision of the Wikipedia article from October 2022, and it already had the part about 1875:
ISO 8601:2004 fixes a reference calendar date to the Gregorian calendar of 20 May 1875 as the date the Convention du Mètre (Metre Convention) was signed in Paris (the explicit reference date was removed in ISO 8601-1:2019).
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=ISO_8601&oldid=1118165613
I'm pretty sure this has been in the Wikipedia article for even longer, considering that it dates back to 2001. I'm just too lazy to go through the entire history and check when it was added. But definitely not 2 days ago.
Edit: I also just googled "ISO 8601 2004", found this PDF: https://dotat.at/tmp/ISO_8601-2004_E.pdf
Under 3.2.1 "The Gregorian calendar" it says:
The Gregorian calendar has a reference point that assigns 20 May 1875 to the calendar day that the “Convention du Mètre” was signed in Paris.
The Wikipedia article is correct, this wasn't added 2 days ago, and I don't know why you're spreading misinformation.
Another edit: A brief look at your profile explains everything...
Yet another edit: I checked the Wiki article using WikiBlame:
The part about 1875 was added to the article in 2004. Not 2 days ago. This is a blatant lie.
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=ISO_8601&oldid=4668168
I mean their custom phone hardware. I can't find those devices anywhere on their site anymore? But they definitely used to sell them: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2hJ-1243pzE
My bad, I didn't even notice this. I thought they had some custom insecure hardware like with their phones. I just checked, and they don't even appear to be selling those anymore?
Use dd, or check out the Fedora Media Writer if you want a GUI tool.
If you actually read the post, you would have known, it does work, but there are some privacy concerns with it:
“However, in 2024, the situation changed: balenaEtcher started sharing the file name of the image and the model of the USB stick with the Balena company and possibly with third parties.”
If you actually read the post, you would have known, it does work, but there are some privacy concerns with it:
“However, in 2024, the situation changed: balenaEtcher started sharing the file name of the image and the model of the USB stick with the Balena company and possibly with third parties.”
Just use dd
. It's not that hard. You pass it 2 arguments: if=
the file you want to flash, and of=
the destination. If you're feeling fancy, pass in some status=progress
. And don't forget to prepend it with sudo
. That's it.
Not sure why we need an abstracted layer for F-Droid.
Because the default F-Droid repository has some security issues: https://privsec.dev/posts/android/f-droid-security-issues/
IzzyOnDroid avoids this by using prebuilt binaries that are properly signed by the actual developers, instead of building and signing apps themselves like F-Droid does
It also doesn't have as strict inclusion criteria as the default F-Droid repo, so it is able to offer more apps
but you could also install gos
No you can't, since the (overpriced btw) device they're selling you is far from meeting Graphene's hardware security requirements. You're much better off getting a (preferably used) Pixel Tablet and installing GOS yourself. It's very easy and maybe takes 10 minutes. And it's definitely a million times more secure and private. Murena or /e/OS is a scam.
My bad, I missed the part about the database. But at this point, what you're looking for is probably not an alternative to Notion, but rather an alternative to Airtable, an actual no-SQL, no-code database. Fortunately there is great FOSS & self-hostable alternative to Airtable: NocoDB
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