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  • Yeah, it's possible. This is not the first time they did this, probably won't be the last. Though they solve the issues relatively faster comparing to years ago. That's something.

    It’d be nice if I could just drop the nvidia card and swap to amdgpu but… that’d require “a bit” of money

    I'm in the same boat but I'll most likely use this card until it's dead or really old. I cannot imagine how the people think about that email they got from Microsoft.

  • I see. Then it's possible that it doesn't affect older cards. I have GTX 1660Ti and haven't seen a problem, yet. However I do remember I had to downgrade Nvidia (on tty) a couple years back because it borked my system completely.

  • It used to be possible to give them entirely fake IDs. When I want to delete my Facebook account, there was kind of a trend around the globe to give them McLovin ID. And so did I. It worked.

  • It seems OP doesn't use window decorations so those windows don't have buttons as well as a titlebar. However the music player is using GTK3/4/Libadwaita which has built-in buttons unless you specifically disable them.

  • Yeah, you will, in time. If I recall correctly, Debian gives 3 options for pre-set partitioning and the first one has just enough swap partition for normal usage, and the others are one with enough for hibernation and one with no swap. As for many things, hibernation is also optional in Linux world.

    On Windows, there is something similar to swap called hiberfil.sys. You can delete that to gain space if you don't need hibernation. However unlike Windows, swap is also useful for things other than hibernation so we usually include it on our installations even if we have RAM more than 16 GB.

  • Normally there shouldn't be a problem with packaging but Tor documentation recommends it like that to ensure security and authenticity. Even though it's self-updating, they also recommend to delete and re-install it time to time, instead of just updating.

  • Wow, so kinda like chimerism? Though this is on another level. Couldn't find a wiki page but definitely would like to read about it. By the way, while searching for this, I found about XXYY which I also didn't know about.

  • I heard about XYY, XXY and even XXX so was wondering about this one. Since it's still 50/50 (more or less) and it has to contain at least one X, I would guess. Still confused by the article title though.