cesium

@cesium@sh.itjust.works
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Joined 12 months ago

Safety razor. Bought one for 30 EUR over a decade ago, and it's showing no signs of wear. Razor blades are cheap too. I have no clue why razors with proprietary blades are so popular nowadays.

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The images are still available through direct links. The t.co redirects are broken.

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Convenience at the price of reliance on outside infrastructure.

Took them long enough.

Manual included?????

What makes you think your average Windows user that is trying out Linux for the first time wouldn't have faced the same problem? I never understood why people criticized Linus for this video. After all, the video was supposed to see whether Linux is a viable alternative for Windows users (specifically gamers).

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As in, she was probably already dead at the time the video was filmed.

Love the PCIe interface upgrade. Hope they expand on it even more in the future.

TBH, you should just buy an internal SSD and pair it with a USB adapter.

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I doubt that Windows 12 itself will require a subscription. There will probably be a subscription for all the AI trash Micro$oft has been implementing into the OS.

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My guess is that she "dies" in the hospital in a few days. Horrible situation.

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For one, they are generally cheaper than your usual external drive. They usually last longer, too.

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Yes, yes and yes. Please take care of yourself by buying a high-quality mattress and office chair (gaming chairs are a scam). Your health shouldn't have a price tag.

Not really. Higher end models are regularly sold out. In stock Pis are sold at an insane premium.

Are you sure you didn't buy a knock off Pixel 7 Pro?

Makes sense. What about individual folders? I'm concerned that the massive amount of small files could slow down the download quite a bit. Unfortunately, I'm not too familiar with the BitTorrent protocol, so I don't know if this would have an impact.

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This issue isn't limited to weather apps. iOS apps in general tend to be closed source.

The sad truth is that most people don't care about all the bloat and adware.

I just hate that 90% of the stuff that's announced for the next major Android version is either part of Google Play Services (proprietary) or not part of the AOSP. Android is becoming less open source by the day. I would even argue that a pure AOSP phone isn't usable nowadays.

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Bound to GooglePlayServices, unfortunately.

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I think it's available on the Pixel 8. Graphene OS enabled USB-C video out a couple of months ago.

I agree, but that doesn't explain why Google is actively removing components from the AOSP, such as the Dialer and Message applications. Fast Pair support was also recently removed.

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The developer behind tiny10/11 publishing scripts on his GitHub that you can use to make your own tiny windows install.

How is the battery holding up? You don't want to burn down your parents' house with the spicy pillow of a battery that might have developed over the years.

This is one of the oldest scams I know.

Saying that no one was using the Dialer and Message applications is a straight-up lie. What else do you think are de-google ROMs using? GrapheneOS, for example, is still using it.

Bold of you to assume people activate windows.

To be fair, you could just add bogus information .

How do these programs work? Do they just record the stream?

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This guy launders money.

I wouldn't recommend a Synology NAS if you intend to stream content with Plex/Jellyfin. It simply lacks the horsepower most of the time. I should just go with a DIY solution, imo. If you just want to through components that you have lying around together, I would go with Unraid. Unraid doesn't really care what you throw at it hardware wise.

I don't see anything wrong with that as long as it stays opt in only.

Lawful evil, but with ultrawide monitors.

You had me until the WeChat/ByteDance part.

How will they even enforce that?

Maybe it makes it harder to steal the tv.