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That doesn’t sound safe. I hope you sent this message with your phone. If you did it from the old computer and happen to have valuable data please feel free to share your IP address, someone might appreciate it…
That doesn’t sound safe. I hope you sent this message with your phone. If you did it from the old computer and happen to have valuable data please feel free to share your IP address, someone might appreciate it…
It’s not meant to cause too much damage. If I wanted that I’d attach a match to the front and shoot fuel instead but that sounds even less legal.
Water pistols. (Optionally modified to shoot liquid nitrogen)
I specified that it would be running nothing (other than the init system which is the tty). Thereby the amount of ram required should not vary by much.
I know it’s very efficient and small (I believe it needs less than 80mib of ram with nothing else running) and that they leave out some of the basic commands like man to save space. Maybe they wrote more minimal versions of some coreutils?
Yup Just delete all binary data from your disks, including the bios and get a quantum computer that you somehow program and control by hand.
How about a ‘Just because we use it doesn’t mean it’s any good’ tier?
I personally enjoy knowing that the communities I’m a part of are decentralised and don’t exist to show me ads. I also like being able to use an open source app to access them.
This is why I don’t like Reddit and wouldn’t call this a clone.
Honestly I think an emulation would be a better analogy.
Sounds about right. In my case I think it didn’t even wipe the whole thing.
I just don’t understand why they share EFI partitions.
Best bit is Windows couldn’t boot for me either (all bios entries were empty). I’m glad I had a live USB laying around.
On a laptop you bring everywhere I think it’s ok if you seriously think somebody might try to steal your data. On a desktop computer with the drive screwed onto the motherboard who’s going to steal it?
On my phone yes but monitors are way too expensive for the effect it has.
Although a terminal with a completely black background sounds pretty cool…
Hah the movies I watch never existed in HDR!
That friend sounds like they were pretty stupid or they just had an unrelated issue at the same time.
Keep in mind that if it is a serious security issue many projects have a way of reporting them separately from other bug reports so the issues can be patched before being published.
Makes it easier for them I suppose. It’s not like there’s going to be a lot more x86 Chromebooks
Not that the HDMI forum would allow that in oss at all… But I get the point. Honestly though if the stuttering goes away on Wayland I personally won’t have any more issues.
Maybe a social interaction manual would be an idea.
I honestly try my best to be helpful in most cases but if were something related to a specific program I would suggest reading the manual because otherwise I’ll be the one doing it for them. If necessary I’ll show them where to find the manual and how I normally look through it.
Same here. Occasionally I need to play around with wine/proton but it works.
Ahaha we’ve got you now!