Its a feature. If you
shakestroke it, it enlarges.
This, I keep explaining to my wife in the bedroom, but it seems I’ll never get that kind of accessibility from her.
Its a feature. If you
shakestroke it, it enlarges.
This, I keep explaining to my wife in the bedroom, but it seems I’ll never get that kind of accessibility from her.
I just recently learned that openSUSE users also have a lot of stability due to btrfs snapshots, so maybe that’s really the feature I’m looking for. I don’t know much about it, honestly.
I’m been daily driving openSUSE Tumbleweed for almost a year and from my end there are no problems with it. In fact, no problem that can be pinned to the particular distro.
I ran into an audio issue with my Bluetooth Headset in Kernel 6.9 3, with sound profiles not appearing. However, this has now been fixed since 2 kernel updates, (eg.it was a bug in the kernel)
The snapshot feature is awesome and always worked without a hitch when I have been tinkering with stuff I dont know how it works.
It has my recommendation. Good for gaming as its a rolling release with all the new stuff to boot.
Yeah I think the masses are going to be a tough sell on Linux until computer manufacturers start offering Linux builds with a pre-installed instance.
Everyone’s family needs a tech geek to install Linux on a brand new computer.
Sorry to break the spell but Windows 12 will be worse. Might even be subscription based.
Wtf!
Good thing I use to debloat windows 10 on a local account and got rid of onedrive before it could wreck havok so.
But got to be honest, Far as long as I can remember, I always had backup of important data. Encryption - client side if off to the cloud.
Shit I’m so old that I prefer my music on HDD instead of using streaming services.
Using Linux nowadays too BTW.
What distros are those?
Call me skeptical, but haven’t you guys watched Terminator 2?
These guy will end up exploding their own facility with a hand detonator, when skynet becomes our overlords. You want to join that crowd?
I’m always going to Selfhosted my shit. Tell you that right now.
Yeah, sure don’t want Skynet built-in on my Linux Distro.
Restarting anything with a chip in it once and a while is good practice.
Not switchin’ from Aegis. No sir’ee.
I run windows 10 in a docker container on Linux and RDP in from any computer. More lightweight than a full fledge VM. It comes with file system passthrough as a network folder.
I just stop the container when I’m done and return to my Linux desktop session.
Yeah, with the server you can share notes with your partner.
I see the mentioning of Navidrome everywhere, but the reality is that if your music collection has the slightest issue with the id tags (and who doesn’t), Navidrome will fuck you up big time.
I am still a fan of OG Airsonic, (not Airsonic - Advanced) which is folder based. Works all the time.
I personally wouldn’t be concerned at all. They have a good track record.
Quad9 is a non-logger.
9.9.9.9 (duh)
That’s all you really need to do to break windows. /s
Edge/Internet Explorer is/were a cornerstone of any Windows install. Uninstall that and you can get all kinds of weird issues on your system.
The Heliboard keyboard (opensource), based on Openboard, is pretty damn good on at least 3 languages with a seamless typing experience with predictions.
The trick config is to use one language (english) then use “sub languages” that you need. Don’t just tick the 3 languages on the list or you need to switch manually between them when typing.
No spying going on here.
When we are talking terabytes of data there are faster ways for the initial sync job.
I would just use rsync/sftp/robocopy or similar for that first copy for faster transfers, then setup Syncthing on those shares for delta syncs.
Or Syncthing if they want to sync gb’s of files between computers.
God bless CrowdStrike for their thoughtfulness!