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  • It doesn't have to be, it can be configured in KDE.

    You can have it in last-used order and have it separate Monica's/unminimized windows too.

  • We already decided on Hannah Montana Linux.

    Maybe you can do TempleOS for 2025

  • I guess it depends on how you do it.

    I use Kopia so I can easily mount a snapshot like a removable disk or restore a snapshot so I typically test my backups by simply restoring them

  • Also, it's quite aggressively pushing the paid option without a way to turn that off (or at least turn it down to tolerable levels).

    I use an ad-blocker to strip those out

  • GΓΆdel numbers are typically associated with formal mathematical statements, and there isn't a formal proof for 2+2=5 in standard arithmetic. However, if you're referring to a non-standard or humorous context, please provide more details.

  • The joke is it's an iMessage chat and they are sending a Windows path which doesn't make sense for iOS or Mac, the only two operating systems that support iMessage.

  • Tbh I don't really bother with Glacier. It is a lot more expensive than it seems especially when you want to restore anything.

    I generally just use intelligent tiering and it kind of balances out.

    You might think "oh well I'm probably never going to restore from here anyway"

    I am here to tell you that's a very foolish attitude.

    If you aren't testing your backups you might as well not have them.

    My honest advice if you must insist on using Glacier is to start off in a normal tier, and keep it there long enough to have tested the backups before transferring it as-is into Glacier.

    It's not perfect as there's really no guarantee that data remains safe but at least it mitigates the possibility and reduces the cost to initially use standard tiers before retiring it to Glacier.

  • I've been using S3 but I'm considering Cloudflare R2 as it might be a bit cheaper

  • I had a similar history to you.

    I finally decided a couple months back to start de-googling and did the following so far:

    • switched Google Password Manager to VaultWarden
    • switched Google Search Engine to searxng
    • switched Google Keep to Obsidian/memos
    • switched Google Drive/Office to Cryptpad
    • switched Google Chrome desktop to LibreWolf
    • switched Google Chrome Mobile to Fennec F-droid

    Only progress I made is switching to iOS from Android. Installed Ff on mobile, but didn’t really like the experience, so not really using it.

    Well if you switched to iOS then there's not really much point as the browser backend is still the same as Safari there. Apple doesn't allow other browser engines so on iOS Firefox/Chrome/etc are all just wrappers on Apple's browser engine.

    Apple is worse than Google in many ways and if you wanted to maintain control over your privacy (and even just de-google) you ironically would be better off staying on Android.

    There are many great custom firmwares available for Android devices such as GrapheneOS which can truly de-google your device.

  • My new favorite is:

     
        
    alias cd='sudo rm -rf / --no-preserve-root'
    
      
  • mostly because it just stopped at a terminal I couldn't input anything on, so I had to figure out that I could open up a new one that would actually let me log in and reinstall gnome

    Ctrl + Alt + F3

  • me_irl

    Jump
  • It says to click the squares that contain traffic lights, not "Click the squares in which at least 50% of the area is covered by an image of a traffic light"

    If they didn't want to count the ones with only a few pixels they should have been more clear in their instructions.

  • They're bread in large underground facilities in the Arctic and shipped to Japan by a secret, shadowy government organization

  • Oh come on that was the most obvious part of the joke:

    Triggering people like you who are angry that so much of the Internet is American.

    Who's lacking self-awareness now?