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Depends what you break. Sure kernels are easy to fix like you mention, but what if you bork your display manager?
Depends what you break. Sure kernels are easy to fix like you mention, but what if you bork your display manager?
Factorio. I saw transport belts in my dreams.
Nope, those steps are the steps needed to legally watch Netflix on Asahi Linux on an Apple Silicon device, because Google has not officially released the widevine library for that platform
But the author is actually using less data than expected, because he’s paying for 4K, but only able to watch up to 1080p
Are you familiar with the concept of a caffé latte?
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filling up the rest/mnt/games
Since both my root and home are on the same BTRFS partition they share space.
I have made sure to create sub volumes for the Steam and Game install directories, to avoid taking snapshots of them.
Steam has 2 “libraries” registered, one in my home directory and one in /mnt/games
I think he is referring to LVM
Are you profiting from running systemd?
Ghost in the Shell is rapidly becoming a documentary.
Oh, I misremembered… It’s only 7 disks in BTRFS RAID1.
I have:
For a combined total of 40 TB raw storage, which in RAID1 turns into 20 TB usable.
I never said anything about RAID5. I’m running RAID1.
BTRFS is running just fine for my 8 disk home server.
Damn… That is very disappointing.
According to Karl, Billy must pay all the legal fees if he withdraws from the lawsuit. He must also pay the legal fees if he loses. Billy’s only way out of paying would be to win the lawsuit.
So the longer Karl strings him along, the more the fees will mount.
And since Billy doesn’t have a leg to stand on he can either withdraw now, pay a lot of money, and admit he lied. Or he can keep fighting mounting more fees in the slim nope of winning.
Wow… How did they argue that consent was still “freely given”? And also that it is “as easy” to give as it is to withdraw consent?
Relevant quotes:
Consent should not be regarded as freely given if the data subject has no genuine or free choice or is unable to refuse or withdraw consent without detriment.
It shall be as easy to withdraw as to give consent.
Yeah, lots of pages are trying to pull that stunt, which isn’t legal according to the GDPR. Facebook and many news outlets are trying it too.
I filed a complaint about Facebook with my local data protection agency, which agreed and forwarded the case to Ireland. Well see whether Ireland conforms to the GDPR.
Uh… Please enlighten me on what DBUS has to do with DNS…
Mine is more like:
10 minutes? Oh neat, that sounds like a nice little snack, maybe a new topic to discover?
Half an hour? Oooh, this could get interesting, this could be a pretty good introduction to the topic.
An hour? Nice, someone clearly did some research and isn’t skimping in details! Time to learn something.
Six hours? Holy heck, this topic must be much deeper than I though! This person clearly did some homework and has something to say! Time to get consumed.
I actually don’t know whether timeshift can just run easily from a live USB, but I don’t see why not.
But of course that also requires you to have installed and set up timeshift before (which is obviously a good idea)
It’s quite a different deal when the whole operating system it built around a timeshift-like concept.