
I agree. That’s why I propose to clarify the wording.
I agree. That’s why I propose to clarify the wording.
Yes. And I think saying “messages in Lemmy are not End-to-End encrypted” is clearer communication than “messages in Lemmy are not secure”.
I wanna use JXL locally. It’s quite amazing technologically, you can losslessly compress a JPEG to 0.8 or so of the original size.
I compress my photos for long-term storage anyway, so why not do it with JXL.
Thanks for the app recommendation!
(Fossify is a fork of the discontinued SimpleMobileTools.)
Personally, I’ve found Fossify Gallery so far: https://f-droid.org/packages/org.fossify.gallery/ Tried it out, it works well. Any other recommendations would be nice, too.
Signal, for example, does not support JXL as of today. But saving the photo and opening in Fossify Gallery works.
Thanks a lot for the valuable detailed response!
// If anything or for future readers, I’ve decided to go for Ergotron LX for now. I’ve decided to prefer mechanical springs over gas (supposedly, mechanical lasts longer). And even more importantly, I want specifically a string mechanism for the “upwards”/“downwards” tilting of the monitor. One where you’d have the spring itself, and would be able to adjust the spring force with an additional screw (mechanically, internally, it presses against one of the spring’s ends if I get it correctly, so is quite straight-forward and durable). This way, the tension is the difference between the monitor’s angular force and the spring’s angular force, not just the monitor against tightened screws. I hope it’ll provide for easier adjustments. Ergotron has it as part of its promise as well, so if that won’t work very well, I’ll feel it in my rights to return it. So for now I’ve settled for this.
I really appreciate the responses still! 💙
I think a more fair name should be OnlyOffice. Wrapped in CryptPad for privacy and encryption. I’d also note a level of controversy around OnlyOffice, it being (still) developed in Russia, not making “we support Ukraine” / “we condemn the war” statements. There’s a bit more of that not just about the war, too.
And also to be fair, the product itself is visually quite decent, especially if you’re looking for online collaboration.
Probably clamped makes the most sense to me. I have a 10cm gap behind my desk anyway, so no need to drill wood if it can be entirely avoided
Thanks a lot for the feedback! Do you know if the outside rotational part is it adjustable on-the-go, or does it rather require loosening/tightening of the screws? I mean the part that makes the monitor “face up” or “face down”, e.g. here on the picture: https://euroelectronics.eu/cdn/shop/products/hqdefault_fec2e11e-701b-4ddd-a4ec-ba21e0bdab07.jpg?v=1587381905&width=1800
(It seems to require loosening/tightening, but want to confirm.)
Thanks a lot for the feedback! 💙 Really valuable
Clamped to the table would be ideal, but if there are recommendations for a screwing mechanism [to the table] I’m interested to learn!
P.S. Had to think rapidly because I thought the vast majority of them are clamped. My current one is clamped
Based on the comments so far, maybe something like this makes sense: