I remember using Apple Music on an android phone and windows pc when the service launched. As far as I know there are no official options for using Apple Music on linux.
The display in the images looks quite sharp - resolution of 1280x1024! Not too awful by today’s standards. Lenovo’s thinkpad x280, currently available with a retail price above 1000 euro, comes with a 1366x768 display as the default option.
Yup - the default is 800x600 on the LCD, but I changed it to 1024x768 fine (you just have to ensure that you select the option that outputs video simultaneously to the LCD and external VGA port to get it to work). I've since riced the desktop quite nicely and it's pretty spiffy. DOOM runs very well on it too.
Troy Hunt wrote about this a few years ago, with the pithy headline '“We take security seriously”, otherwise known as “We didn’t take it seriously enough”'
That was exactly my reaction. I was hoping that they would be providing time or compensation to employees working on open-source. Adding CoCs is much less impressive, though the legal support is potentially valuable.
well according to the article they do give time to contribute and maintain projects, and the policy is in place to help employees if needed while contributing to open source at work.
I also use Telegram's desktop app. I wouldn't call it lightweight, but it has the features you list without the resource demands of electron. Dash is currently using more memory on my laptop.
I have reader mode permanently enabled for medium.com for Safari on iOS, and on Chrome for MacOS I have Ublock Origin rules to heavily filter out elements on the page.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=miuPSjazpyw