lol, I'm not arguing about that one, it was a bad comment and i regret it, the ban was well deserved, but i'd rather get a warn first, in accordance with their CoC
i remember posting in /r/boneappletea a screenshot where a well known brand made a mistake, they deleted it because it was against a rule saying there should be no identifying informations, like people could raid poor multi million brand or something, also the sub was notorious for posting speech to text errors without batting an eye
on the other hand i've been banned on lemmy twice, fist first time was because my rather sexist comment, but second time was because i said something about Uighurs genocide in China, (guess what instance was that?) also both bans were issued without any warning, completely against their CoC
Breezy Weather all the way, also like Flowx app for it's easy to read and condensed whole week chart also available at a widget, name and icon looks like period taking tracking app but believe me it's a weather app, shame it's not open source
Of course it does, anyway it's normal Linux, so it does everything desktop Linux does, you gonna be of course limited by your device hardware capabilities like RAM or storage, so maybe you won't be able to deploy a kubernetes stack on your home router but it'll be doable on a more capable device running OpenWRT like an RPi, PC or NAS;-)
oneplus nord buds 2 supposedly have ANC but i haven't noticed any difference, with or without it, plus they were uncomfortable for me, but i prefer buds without those gummy things
by 12h of battery life you mean earbuds only or with charging case? because it'll be hard for the buds themselves
When I buy books I buy physical, but sometimes digital is more practical, even with small format books I struggle to read them in public transit during my work commute, with a reader like Kindle or even with a smartphone I don't have to work about my book being damaged in a bag it someone, even without a cover a reader will say least scratch a bit, on the other hand dropping a reader is another story, the screen can easily break, book won't. Also the obvious thing is you can get ebooks instantly, physical ones have to be shipped or at least brought from the store like everything physical. Another thing is WAREZ, you can get ebooks illegally, I don't condone it but it makes the access easier, sometimes it's the only way to get a given book because it's sold out or something. But I'm one of those people who don't have a problem with ebooks, on an ebook reader I see them equal with paper ones
Gnome-shell was probably compiled (and linked) with a different version of libgck than is available on your system, are those installed from the same source? I'd try updating those packages
Yeah, religion is the deadliest ideology, basically "that's a made-up reason we're better than you and that's why you need to die" basically an extension of conservatism
Sun's corolla looks spectacular