Hey she’s pretty good
Hey she’s pretty good
No love for Connect? I found it really nice.
Implanting is basically this, if they could make photoresist sensitive to arsenic or phosphorus.
No lie. Gray market Mercedes were awesome. Way more powerful and you could get base models with zero cruft - manual transmissions and wind up windows.
Yeah that Minecraft setup is ridiculous now, then you get ads.
A big one like the Honeywell HEPA ones is also great. Filtering only, don’t get the ionized ones. You can just replace the prefilters once a year or so (can vacuum them off to reuse once or twice) and the actual HEPA filter lasts a really long time.
Claritin or whatever works and aerobic exercise daily also does major wonders.
I’ve always wondered why no one thought of redesigning the jack. Have it just be form-fitted outside contacts, with magnetic adhesion to hold the plug in place. There isn’t any real reason it has to be a socket.
The reason is of course the masses just use Bluetooth, or deal with the dongle, because they absolutely must have an iPhone.
MS doesn’t care about the desktop operating system except how can they control it like Apple and iphones. All the money is in O365 and Azure these days.
Running Opensuse, suspend/hibernation works fine. Older hardware though
They’re all headed that way. And Google wants to do it to PCs too.
Yeah I don’t see the issue here. Don’t install a bunch of random plugins, set it up as recommended, and Nextcloud is just fine and has a nice mobile app and functions.
You can use something separate like Zoneedit for the DNS records
No Lineage support for Fairphones?
Two things keep Windows around. Office/Exchange and remote management. Nothing really works that well in any other ecosystem.
Ditch Ubuntu too. Mint or OpenSuse are very good alternatives.
Old Motorolas, they really hate users.
Sort of. The activation license will work as long as you have it. They won’t renew support though, which effectively kills it when the support contract runs out.
Lol no, just old radios. My point is just that my requirements are pretty widely varied.
I’ve seen you recommending this here before - what’s its selling point vs say qemu-kvm? Does Incus do virtual networking without having to straight up learn iptables or whatever? (Not that there is anything wrong with iptables, I just have to choose what I can learn about)
You should keep posting on Usenet too…rec.+