

There’s magic earth that does traffic and similar to waze but since no one uses it around me its more great
There’s magic earth that does traffic and similar to waze but since no one uses it around me its more great
Yeah or money, think of like telemarketers or scammers, even those door to door people trying to lock you into bad contracts for solar, people do whatever for money, they just think about getting paid
I mean look at musk and his dge group, he got nerds to help screw people over no problem, I’m sure people would feel less bad about fake porn without even thinking of the sources
all batteries are potential fire hazards even if not under a recall, eventually they can become spicy pillows
Eddy doesn’t care which, he’s installing
When I was on popos I would just double click deb files and eddy would open and install
Good I prefer the cashiers because they usually miss scanning something so i get random discounts
Especially when you work in a place with good ewaste
A while ago someone posted this link not sure if it helps at all It had p20 lite https://yaky.dev/devices/
What the heck is vibe coding
I’m not a euro consumer but my previous phone is a pixel 3, other than some wear on the rubber sleeve its in mint condition so I use it around the house with retroarch and a controller grip, or for music if I want to hold on to my phone and not hear notifications through a speaker.
if you just use your pc then you dont have to use the terminal, unless you do some super basic distro like minimal arch or something
you added the wireguard config to /etc/wireguard/wg0.conf
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I’ll have to check that out. I remember it was like that on popOS but for whatever reason I ended up doing it the fstab way, I think it wouldn’t stay after reboots or something and after I learned about fstab I just copy pasta’d the same thing over instead of looking more into it
I think one thing that was trickier for me on linux than windows was mounting a network share from my server to my laptop. I had to search online what to do, after I figured out how to edit fstab it was pretty simple but if I didnt already know how to edit a file with something like nano or how to change directories in the terminal it would have seemed way more complicated, then again the fact that Im mounting a nas share is already well beyond most peoples use case and already means I have the knowledge to look up what I want to do. I think in order to jump to linux you have to be wanting to not deal with enshitification so you are willing to put a little effort to get away from bigger annoying problems, or if they are just handed a linux machine and all they really need is the browser and you are there for any questions then it works
I use a ton of pcie adapters at work, but not really sure what you are doing? Pcie to m.2? Almost all the ones I’ve used off of amazon have worked fine except a sabrent one, it worked fine for a m.2 drive to have an os but when I used it for testing drives it didn’t work, it also took up a whole x16 slot for no raisin
We use ones that look like this
how do we then transfer the charge from the shits to the devices?
Could you seed other peoples syncthings
Everything’s computer
Very cool I was just looking at a crucial 2tb 2230 on prime, hoping for a 4tb