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  • Can you clarify this? As a normal user with one of the standard clients, who is on one random instance and follows people on other instances, we are missing Likes and Boost? I can live this, it's just a number. But, are we also missing replies? I don't expect OP to retoot all replies, but I do want to read them? At least i want the option the read them.

  • This was expected. When solar panels were expensive, you had to optimize for output. When you get the same rate for any kWh, you optimize for output. Now that PV is cheap as fuck, of course, there's going to overproduction.

    Now the dynamic will change. Instead of facing south, it becomes attractive to orient east/west. This generates more output on mornings or evenings. As a next step, you add batteries to the mix. Yes, they said they were expensive, need rare materials, and yadda yadda; except with lower prices every month, solar batteries are thing now.

    Also "overproduction" is relative. Most of our heating and transport is fossil. There's a long way to go.

  • Nothing in live week ever be 100% guaranteed to work forever. You'll be fine, mostly.

    1. Yes, Live Linux system and regular install are practically identical. It's the same software. Everything should work. There's reason to assume Wifi will suddenly break. (Actually, Live systems differ a lot from a traditional install, but you can assume that what worked on the live system will work later. It is the same software after all. Same kernel including all drivers.)
    2. Keep this USB you have just booted from. This is the tool to recover if things should go south.
    3. You can keep Windows, usually, when installing Linux. The process requires "shrinking the Windows partition" and a boot loader that can handle both. Pretty standard; the installer should guide you.
    4. You can totally use a phone to google how to fix your Linux.

    Have fun with Linux Mint. It's the Just works Linux.

  • Just send them a GDPR deletion request by mail and they will regret not having an online flow (that's free, obviously). Do they operate in EU? No court will allow this fee and i doubt they risk a trial over 20 bucks.