Has your battery life been about half of what it used to be after installing pipe wire?
[Yes] [No]
Has your battery life been about half of what it used to be after installing pipe wire?
[Yes] [No]
Yes that’s exactly what the person you replied to was saying.
DMCA was built to save IP, however it’s routinely abused and used for censorship. And not a single thing is done to the abusers so they continue with their nonsense.
Cucumbers are the gateway veg.
Posts a picture of bitter melon.
Weird flex but okay.
That’s on the company for paying pennies for their dev and production roles.
Well technically it’s not Google, it’s their mother company Alphabet. Tons of companies are built up like this.
I get what you are implying but it’s quite the norm.
Only with you there bby
You also on a bandwagon for the price of fuel? Food? Transportation? Taxes? How about the fees you pay your bank for having an account?
While I agree that there are a ton of bad landlords sadness is there is no decrease in price anywhere. Insurance, property taxes, cost of repairs/enhancement, maintenance.
The majority of renters would have difficulty keeping up financially even before the price spike during COVID when rates were low. Now both the price and mortgage rates have gone up and fucked everything even more.
Anyway back to my point why is this the sword you actively choose to fall on when I believe it’s one of the smaller problems to be ranting about.
What’s your address they’ll mail it to you ;p
Not OP, but for a while I tried using Ubuntu and Mint but kept on having random issues with my printer/scanner combo (Brother) and a couple of other problems that I don’t remember before I just gave up and switched over to pop.
Been using it as my daily driver for a couple of years now and even the one time I did have something go sideways I was helped by people on the Telegram channel.
On a side note there have been a couple of ranking lists released on YouTube and one of them noted that the desktop is a bit outdated but I really like the tiling window manager that pop has. Sure it eats shit sometimes but as of recently I haven’t had to think about it at all. I’m excited to see the new desktop that they are currently developing as well.
I think they meant why wait to switch to Linux not the why wait to purchase newer hardware.
I have the following and it works really well.
https://www.starfrit.com/en/mightican-can-opener-with-soft-grip-3
Oh man, I was a bit worried. I paid for top dollar equipment for my rig and I would hate for my system to not sweat with a malnourished start menu.
You’re correct, with a bit more know how and knowledge it’s completely doable. Quick question maybe, once you create a pool and are utilizing it, are you able to add/remove drives as needed or does that require additional work to be completed? I am under the impression that the pools can be created with a variety of drives but making any physical adjustments are a bit of trouble.
However, I do appreciate you posting about this, maybe it’ll help someone else that might be browsing through here. Thank you.
Best of luck jjlinux. I hope you have a ton of fun getting your system up and running.
Use either proxmox or unraid. Don’t stack.
They are both great in their own respects but you need to choose what works for you and your hardware.
Up until recently I liked unraid due to being able to use multiple disks with different capacities. You don’t really have that freedom with proxmox.
The thing is I believe that statement is a bit misunderstood.
Calculators were already becoming pocket sized back in the day, but using it to calculate things if you don’t know how to use it is where the actual problem is.
Hence the reasoning to learn how to math vs only having the device.
Wtf is this? They inflated their prices throughout COVID and are now “pulling them back”?
Hey not a problem dino, I get it your post is quite helpful.
Now jog my memory, how did you help the person asking if they’re affected by this bug or not?
The 13 others that have a problem with my question also chose to not offer anything useful for ops question.