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  • I came to the comments to mention that exact experience. There must be historical reasons that SCP uses -P and SSH uses -p but I certainly didn't expect it since they're both from the same package (openssh)

  • Yes, but only if the language has been declared. Unfortunately, as far as I can tell not a single post originating from feddit.org's many communities declare the language to be German.

    The good news is that Voyager (and Lemmy itself) supports blocking a whole instance: In Voyager tap Settings -> Filters and Blocks -> Blocked Instances -> (add feddit.org)

    Blocking it this way means you will not have to block each community one-by-one.

    Fortunately, this kind of block simply hides all posts and communities from the blocked instance. You can still see federated comments from their users as long as they are declared to be in a language you have selected in your profile settings (probably you have English and Undetermined selected)

  • Invalid USB-A male to USB-A male cables are also commonly used on low cost KVM switches.

    The one I got from Amazon has two of them - one for each computer, then the other end of each cable connects to the switch. The switch has its own micro-USB power supply but it is optional, so the cables must pass power

  • On mine (ca. 2016) all the rubber has degraded to a slimy goo.

    I really liked it but it doesn't work as a controller on Android devices so it went for long periods of no use.

    My Xbox Series X|S controllers however all have stick drift even though they're much newer

  • I too would like this feature but I don't want to block those user's comments on other communities.

    Does this setting only block the instance's posts from showing on All, or does it block everything from that instance, similar to defederating?

  • I first used XFCE on my old 700mhz processor Thinkpad back in the day. Back then, Gnome and especially KDE were known to use excessive resources on low-end machines so XFCE was preferred.

    However, I actually quite liked the DE so I just switched to it permanently, even on my more capable machines. I've been running XFCE for around 15 years 😆

  • Yes exactly. Before I got my current Pixel 7a I tried to flash a used Pixel 6a (Verizon variant) and ran into the problems above.

    Without an unlocked bootloader the install process will fail at step two, Enabling OEM unlocking, of the install guide at https://grapheneos.org/install/web.

    The OEM unlocking setting in developer options will be grayed out on all Verizon devices, even if you paid full price for an unlocked phone (not on a payment plan - some OEMs also lock phones while under contract so you can't steal the phone and stop paying. Verizon just locks them all regardless).

    There are numerous websites with dodgy software that claim they can bypass the restriction, but in my experience 100% of them are scams. Sometimes well meaning redditors will tell you they got theirs working, but they're conflating OEM unlocking and carrier unlocking (which, so I've read, Verizon employees are specifically trained to conflate)

  • Unique to the Pixel line, you actually can re-lock the bootloader. So if you can manage ADB fastboot (that is, follow the install process) then I wouldn't worry about the security risk in this case.

    The GrapheneOS installation process is exceptionally easy to follow. It's much faster and easier than the old Cyanogenmod days

  • The specific variant is usually listed by the seller. On Amazon if you're buying it used I believe it would be listed near the condition information from the specific merchant.

    You may also be able to message them to ask. The model number is printed on the outside of the original box, and is also available in the About Phone settings page, so it should be easy for the seller to find it.

    The model number to avoid is G0DZQ.

    GWKK I think is the ideal version, especially if you're traveling overseas. This is the global version so it should have the most radio bands available.

    GWKK3 (AT&T version) should work great in the US on a non-Verizon network.

    I have the G82U8 version, which apparently was originally for the Japanese market, but it works great for me in the US. I'm using Mint Mobile with GrapheneOS.

    (Source https://www.phonemore.com/models/google/pixel-7a/)

  • Stay away from any that are the "Verizon version"

    Verizon deliberately conflates the term unlocked to mean not locked to a carrier (can use a non-Verizon SIM) instead of the bootloader being unlocked (can install a custom OS ROM such as GrapheneOS or LineageOS).

    Their "unlocked" phones are all locked, so if you want a new OS that doesn't have their closed-source spyware then F you for buying the Verizon version