Millimetres, centimetres, who needs orders of magnitude? It’s great to hear this robot was able to pick up the 5km long piece of gravel the size of a small rodent
Millimetres, centimetres, who needs orders of magnitude? It’s great to hear this robot was able to pick up the 5km long piece of gravel the size of a small rodent
Why are you altering the dead in the first place? Leave them be, they’re dead
I’ve not used the fedora installer, but from what I can tell you could try formatting sda6 with the filesystem you want and trying the installer again or maybe try clicking the + in the installer and see if it gives you the option to format sda6 and give it a mount point
Windows can support BTRFS with an unofficial driver:
https://github.com/maharmstone/btrfs
I’ve used it without issues, so world recommend it as long as you’re aware of the disclaimer:
You use this software at your own risk. I take no responsibility for any damage it may do to your filesystem. It ought to be suitable for day-to-day use, but make sure you take backups anyway.
Instructions for changing it here
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Firefox#XDG_Desktop_Portal_integration
“Copyright holders who initiated the blocking are required to monitor the blocked websites to ensure they still meet the criteria for blocking. If the conditions are no longer met, they must inform the Clearing House, which then notifies the ISPs to lift the block,”
They have no incentive to monitor and unblock them, it would just be more work (and therefore cost them more) to do this. When the list of blocked sites isn’t even public, there’s no way for them to be held to account unless someone sets up a service to check - just like this student did.
was in the bathroom willing to take all comers
Can’t tell if they wanted to participate in sex acts or have a brawl
Samsung/Android/Google Pay/Wallet thing never gained traction despite having access to the chip is exactly what we’ll see if the chip just get opened up free for all.
You realise that in the UK and a lot of other countries people mainly pay by contactless and while you can do that with just your bank card, many link it to Google/Apple pay in their phone? The Amex UK app used to offer their own implementation as well for contactless payment, but they also supported Google pay/wallet so eventually decided to drop their Amex app implementation of contactless payments and just told people to use Google pay. Don’t equate them not gaining traction in your country with that being the case in general, especially if you’re from the US, where banking technology seems to be 15-20 years behind a lot of the time.
Arch Linux is the same as the other day I think I will be in the office tomorrow so I can do it for you and you will be able to get it on the way to the office
Yeah, but if OP actually plans to try and add all the ideas that are suggested then there’s already a lot of difficult requests. One or more cats should be easy to add into pretty much any game, even if it’s a text-based couch co-op sci-fi dungeon crawler with realistic ship controls.
I would go for a distro that has relatively recent/up to date packages, especially for Linux kernel and power-profiles-daemon, as these will work better with the CPU than packages from 6-12 months ago
You could look at setting up a discord bridge on the matrix server to bridge messages between the two. Pine64 have had something like that for quite a while on their discord & matrix.
Also echoing what’s been said already, I did initially think this was some air pods style product from Pine64, as they prefix almost anything they make with Pine
Yeah, it’s not FOSS, but sleep as android is great. You can set various “captchas” that need to be completed to turn the alarm off, you can connect it to smart home stuff to turn on/off lights or open curtains and the general customisability for the alarm settings is extensive.
Looks like the 5.6.1-2 release on Arch moved from using the published GitHub releases to just using the git repository directly, which as I understand avoids the exploit (because the obfuscated script to inject the exploit is only present in the packaged tarballs and not the git repo itself)
Why even bother having swap at that point?
I use Arch on a Framework 13 and 125% scaling in KDE. It works fine and I honestly forget that it’s not at 100% scale. The only big issue I’ve seen is when you have multiple monitors with different scaling, some applications can get a bit confused, especially if the edge of the window is touching the edge between two monitors with different scaling.
Not OP, but thanks for the suggestion, seems like they might be a good choice for wide fitting walking boots and the like, and they’ve got plenty of outdoor shops listed in the UK as stockists
On the made in the UK note though, seems like many of their boots are manufactured in a factory in Italy?
The DualSense touchpad is detected and can be configured in steam input if you have it enabled for the controller