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  • OK, but what happens to current me if it sends a message that leads past me on a course that will not lead to it's current state?

    Does it create multiple time lines? Might that lead to a near infinite amount of messages received at the beginning of the period?

  • They are a relatively established game storefront, and have been at it for over a decade. Same Corp that's also behind CD Projekt Red.

    In the end, any storefront that distributes executables could in theory distribute malware, but I'd honestly be more worried about steam, since their publishing process seems a lot more automated, with less oversight.

  • Do people really see kerrygold as a premium option? I haven't bought butter in a long time, but I always saw kerrygold as overpriced mass market shit.

  • I don't think it's necessarily worth it for anyone currently on Linux, but if they provide support and a warranty, it might be helpful for some folks who aren't that computer savvy, but still sick of Windows.

  • I'd argue that gog might be a bit better, since you can download executables from their website, and then use them offline, without telemetry. But still, I think neither are necessarily all that relevant here.

  • I guess you could install cockpit (via Terminal, sorry, but it's pretty straightforward and there are good guides). After that, you could use the cockpit web interface to deploy docker/podman containers. It's a bit clunky sometimes, but it does the job purely in UI.

    You can also manage updates, backups, etc via cockpit if you install the required modules.

    As base, I'd use any stable Linux distro that's reccomended for server use.

  • Edit: Comment was in wrong place, refiled as op level comment.

  • I don't like buying perishable stuff without having a plan for it, because I know I'll forget about it half the time.

  • Sure, that's why I use it. My point was more that improved battery performance, at least to that degree, is a your-specific-usecase thing, not a Graphene thing.

  • I do that all the time. I have 4 super markets I can easily walk to, so I usually just get the stuff I need for whatever I'm gonna cook. Don't usually do the whole "weekly shopping" thing. Makes it more annoying to plan for when you need fresh stuff, and how long you can store it.

    If I already have some of the ingredients I need, it isn't that uncommon that it's less than 10 items total.

  • Makes sense, but with that setup, a different custom rom on a phone with better life would deliver even better results.

    I like my pixel, I like Graphene, but I still feel battery is a weak point.

  • Show me a Pixel with two days of battery life with heavy use. My 8a lasts about a day, sometimes less. Similar reports for a friends 8a and my brother's 7a.

  • I use atomic distros on my server and a media centre, but don't see any reason to do it on my main systems. Stability is fine, and atomic distros make said tinkering more difficult.

  • Graphene doesn't. The way I see it is like buying a laptop with pre-installed Windows, and replacing the OS.

  • First SanDisk, then Samsung. The Samsung ones usually lasted a bit longer.

    I think the Card that has held up the longest (still in use, currently in some Raspberry Pi) is one from SiliconPower. Also, some Samsung 128 and 256 cards (from their Endurance Series I think) that I gave away to a friend who uses them in her camera.

  • I gotta admit I don't really care. Back when I used MicroSD Cards in my phone, they kept dying, and even midrange phones now have more internal storage then I need.

    I can see why people want the option, but I personally haven't missed it.

  • Recently needed to set up a Win11 VM. It worked after removing the network adaptor from the VM setup, and then using the bypassnro command.

    Fucking Microsoft.

  • Dunno, your decision. The last person he offered one to after sexually harassing her didn't take it either. Horses are expensive to look after, and all that.

  • He might offer you a horse in return, though.

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