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  • Because you basically never have the case of having a laptop but no phone. And then you can tether via Bluetooth, WiFi and/or USB-C.

  • LMAO

  • "FUTA License" would sound more fun ngl

  • Thing echoing the internet's average opinion echoes the internet's average opinion, completely obsolete study finds

  • Especially when the old armor is solid metal, best quality on the market, while the new armor is plastic crap made in China, still trying to position itself as market leader.

  • I never even saw that, while running my own instance lol

  • I never got the idea of selfhosting but paying (except for enterprise-grade support or donations) anyway.

  • And no oligarch will spend 500€ on a crap LEGO car when a real (used) one costs less. And while Cada has much better ones for 200€.

  • Capitalism vs Communism on a small scale

    One is "We're not making profit anymore, so not paying anyone to do this. Also not publishing the source because of IP.", the other one is "I have fun doing this, I think I'll adapt the driver to my printer. Open ofc, so others can benefit, while all others, including me, benefit from others achievements."

  • Capitalism endstage

  • I once plugged my linux laptop into the scanner and it just worked

    I spent days tinkering with proprietary, outdated (seriously, win XP as target) programs that provide sort-of drivers, and nothing worked, on windows.

  • You'll usually use QEMU through virtmanager on desktop, and there (and also when using QEMU manually afaik), you have a menu option "Virtual Machine", and there "Redirect USB Device". The main problem is that this hard-redirects the USB-Device itself, so the host can no longer interact with it. So to end it, you either need a second mouse to navigate the menu, or need to do it via KB. There's also the option to add the passthrough and end passthrough via the command line on the host, so you don't need to navigate through the menu. That's easier on my setup because switching to another workspace prevents QEMU from grabbing the KB again easily.

  • Same with QEMU

  • Why is it only a yellow warning, and not a red one?

  • Btw, a VM (eg. in QEMU) works just as well. You only need to pass through the USB device itself, so it won't be accessible anymore to the host device, so have a second mouse at hand (or learn to control QEMU fully with the kb)

  • It's basically "using Excel as a terminal for a shell".

  • Probably

    I didn't though, because the alternative would either be very small browsers with no or very limited addon support, or FF forks. And until now, everything Mozilla added was either opt-in or very easy opt-out. So hopping wouldn't change much for me, except that there's no LibreWolf nightly, and I doubt that self-compiled addons work there consistently.

  • Looks better than the actual falcon set, fr

  • (I'm currently using a Dell)