That may have been a reference to that fact that many computers of the early 80’s had a basic rom that would be booted into if no operating system was found.
Thank you for the feedback. Custom connectors are now available in Cloud! We are also actively working on improving all the points you raised, speed and stability in particular. A lot of this work is very much in the guts of the platform and does not often make for particularly flashy blog posts.
One more feature that I think is really interesting is the Connector Builder, which is a no code solution that works for many different API use cases. We at Airbyte hope that this makes it easier for folks to build out the custom connectors they might need.
We at Airbyte are happy users of the speakeasy platform. The CLI generator is easy to get started with and generate nice api clients that are constantly getting better. Their api developer platform does a great job of managing new client builds and deploys to the package repositories as well. Super please with the experience so far.
Some parents in our social circle have been getting their kids smart watches. This allows talk to text and phone calls, but pretty much no internet. These devices are also good for parental controls like allow listing phone numbers (first thing our friends son did was make crank calls :)
I frequently recommend the apple watch with cellular to families... it has nice built in support to be set up for a child, the watch form factor is nice for lots of kids (harder to lose), and you are still getting a premium product (important for the families that I work with).
Yes, but I thought they still required pairing with a iPhone to set up. Once set-up is complete they can be used independently, but my impression is that it requires pairing to an iPhone, at least initially.
I would suggest looking into fedora workstation. I switched from Ubuntu around fedora 35 and have not looked back. Stock gnome, integrates into flathub easily. Dnf and apt are similar enough.