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Wow, that’s some amazing blind zeal, especially in the second link. It’s so disturbing to read.
Wow, that’s some amazing blind zeal, especially in the second link. It’s so disturbing to read.
Do you have any links to articles on such cases? I’m interested in reading more about it.
“Yes” in this case is agreeing with the cause of this list.
I mean, what do you expect from Fedipact? The dev doesn’t push anything onto you, you willingly visit a list that got created for the very purpose of going against Threads. There is no hidden agenda.
Even if it wasn’t, technological illiteracy cannot justify imposing a vendor lock-in upon the others. Installing an independent messenger like Signal is not rocket science.
I love the idea of using RA for new game discovery or choosing which one to play! I need to try it out, even without actually using the achievements themselves. Thanks for sharing!
Don’t they have a “hardcode” mode already for that?
Not every phone is an iPhone though.
iMessage is preinstalled
The whole point is: it isn’t more often than not. And unlike Whatsapp, you can’t even install it.
I have the Plus one, also very happy with the size, so all’s good. I just know I keep the wifi off almost all the time, so I’m quite confused by the RA craze.
I’m even more worried about the exposed L/R buttons. I have an otherwise perfectly functional Nintendo DS with these buttons being unreliable at best (received second hand already like that). Not that I have any better idea how to solve this, but I’d definitely not just chuck it into a backpack. Maybe a pocket.
Do retroachievements even make sense on such a portable device? As far as I know, they don’t function at all when offline. When I’m in the range of my wifi, I’m more likely to grab something more akin to a Steam Deck, so Miyoo devices would almost always stay offline.
Let me check it out, mate…
co -l
Yep, it checks out.
I don’t know, it sounds like the definition of a business man. Not one I’d admire, but not unlike lots of other business men.
That would imply nuking people is “a Jewish thing”. Do we really want to go there?
Not for the abusers. They’d rather shape your experience and groom you into a perfect abuse victim.
Technically 400s would be more appropriate here. :)
“Local” in this context means local to this whole machine. From the perspective of a single user, it’s system-wide. But then from the perspective of a sysadmin managing dozens of such systems, it’s local.
If they are internal and permanent (read: unlikely to be removed on a daily basis), I’d just mount them based on their purpose and not them being separate HDDs physically. If they are meant for logs, mount them at /var/log. If they are meant for your movies, /home/user/data is more than fine. In general FHS describes the directory hierarchy, not which parts of it are mountpoints and which are physically on the same media. Technically you’re fine having each and every directory on a separate HDD.
Syncterm seems to be available in nixpkgs. It’s trivial to install Nix (the package manager, not NixOS the system) on top of any system you choose and then add one or two packages you need, in this case just Syncterm.