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No, I have OCD and everything has its spot
I got to watch the “Life of Brian” 2 days ago and I’m so glad the stars aligned to help me understand such a great reference
I was rewatching “Monty Python and the Holy Grail” and decided to watch other Monty Python movies while I was at it
I loved those old Chevrolet commercials from the 1930s that explained things like how a differential or transmission works in a car and I’m not even a car guy
Depends if you want the things you learn to help you in future career paths, I chose to learn flutter because I wanted an app cross platform on all devices and not just ios, android and web which is what react native offered (plus no good full storage access of device, cuz damit I had visions), but it’s difficult to find a position as Flutter Dev without at least 5 years of experience.
Did the last one get eaten?
“Cureses for the greedy,” it said, “covid, you sure will have.”
You will most definitely need to enter credit card information during sign up
MicroG?
I still need it for 2 games I like to play on my phone, maybe other things too, it was only recently that I started slowly moving away from being dependent on google
Honestly, even if you need some Google services, just get things like gapp (or whatever its called, forgot) and you are good to go.
I want to try GrapheneOS, but no one I know owns any old (or new) pixel device and compiling and running as emulator (like for developing purposes) requires like 500gb of storage on PC for it.
PostMarketOS sounded fun but I couldn’t get waydroid to start without crashing
I don’t have history on, I keep my “subscriptions” list curated to perfection so every morning I find interesting videos to watch/listen while I make coffee
Oh wait, were you looking for alternatives? I guess this also works: https://filebrowser.org/
Its just web veiw to file server instead of only using things like smb or nfs
Yeah setting it up the way you want is a pain, but I like it mainly for backing up photos from my phone automatically, as well as, syncing podcasts and music between devices since I moved away from Spotify and start using things like AntennaPod and Gramophone
I got 20TB in my server, might as well use it.
In my opinion, if you are a regular user then atomic is the way, but for me as a developer it was unnecessary friction when trying to setup things like SDKs, environments, emulators and just dealing with dependencies. When I did the switch to fedora, I did try the atomic KDE version, but I didn’t last long, switched to the plain KDE spin 2 days after.
After you move to Linux, you end up continuing your journey to different Linux flavours
Its stuck in the wall
As a developer and avid Linux enjoyer, I myself don’t know why the printer won’t connect.
Better title: “That wasn’t the only thing it was trying to hold together”
That is why I bought spares, it sucks when a drive dies and you can’t use NAS till new one comes it for raid rebuild, but funny enough that was when I used brand new 2tb drives
I buy refurbished, buy extra for immediate swap, and rely on raid and multiple forms of backups
Was awhile back but I got multiple 10tb drives for like $70 ea while new ones would cost like 3x to 4x more
Its less of a need for powerful hardware and more of a want.
I started off my days with a laptop that had a broken screen. I took screen off and hid it behind my desk, worked perfectly fine, even came with a built in backup battery too xD