Nah everyone is dead inside; don’t open
Nah everyone is dead inside; don’t open
I have this thing:
But it went through laundry in my pocket and stopped working
The harm is in the realisms , this matter when AI generated parn is shared with others.
I have an old mac mini running nextcloud on Ubuntu, I did upgrade memory and plug in external ssd
A bottle off rum for the morning standup?
Use ddrescue to copy to a working disk, if I remember it will try a number of times and eventually skip the broken sectors so that at least you have a working filesystem on the copy.
Great! When will this be included in teams? So that I can deepfake all meetings
Does anyone know if the new versions of putty (or applications using putty likeTortoiseGIT) will warn users about this?
My winows 11 work laptop , fully managed by IT the department also has Xbox stuff installed…
Is that for … Job security?
Maybe this helps? Privacy Cell (Verify that a phone is using the most secure cell protocols.) https://f-droid.org/packages/com.stoutner.privacycell/
ooh there is a brand new single [https://piped.video/watch?v=ldrx0eSqV-E](Beth Gibbons - Floating On A Moment (Official Video))
Beth Gibbons will probably make you cry with this then: https://piped.video/watch?v=ABbZcx6zE5o (Beth Gibbons, Rustin Man - Mysteries)
Pretty sure, at least the ones I tried soldering… In the picture there is no additional insulation on the the two copper bundles? Unless they are just shielding for actual insulated signal wire?
Can not recommended, those headphone wires are clear coated for insulation, you’d need to burn that off before you’d be able to solder that.
At some, long ago, the Ubuntu installer was offering to use zfs for the boot and root partitions. That sounded like a good idea and worked great for a long time, automatic snapshots, options to restore state at boot etc.
Until my generous boot partition started to run out if space with all the snapshots (which were setup automatically and no obvious way to configure) OK no big deal, write a bash script that finds the old snapshots and delete them manually whenever boot is full again.
Then one day recently my laptop wouldn’t boot anymore, Grub could no longer read the zfs on boot. Managed to boot with USB installation image, read zsf and chroot. Tried alot of things but in the end killed zfs and replace with ext4. Then made it boot again.
Apparently I’m not the only one with this issue.
Yeah that’s the problem I have, started while ago. It opens a new tab instead switching to existing tab.
Interesting, thanks for explaining. Like someone else was saying it is already in AOSP not introduced in lineage which makes sense since it is just a cherrypick
The Diff?