Seems like this can be prevented from reaching that point by properly deleting old generations regularly though right?
Seems like this can be prevented from reaching that point by properly deleting old generations regularly though right?
This is still kind of spoilery yo.
Linux Mint w/ Cinnamon is a pretty painless transition.
Steam should implement mandatory version history rollbacks. Super lame that it’s optional, at the dev’s discretion.
Are you sure it still works? Mine quit working at some point this year :(
Aurora did. Stopped working at some point this year for some reason; I was upset when I noticed the change :/
I think Valve should prohibit the addition of mandatory invasive 3rd party software after a limited window at launch. Unless they want to offer refunds and forfeit Steam’s cut I guess.
It’s absolute horseshit that publishers can add all sorts of garbage years later that was in no way agreed to at the time of purchase.
Edit: I guess in this case it’s not really 3rd party since it’s EA’s shit software, but the general point stands.
Recently started learning NixOS and seems like it’s going to be ridiculously awesome! Documentation doesn’t look to be great in a lot of areas though unfortunately, so might be a while before I really figure shit out.
You are quite likely to regret going down this route. Should do what you have to to get the drives properly connected.
Yes, but you can change it to whatever you like after extraction.
Change the file’s timestamp.
Happen to know if it’s going to be on f-droid at some point?
I might give GrapheneOS a try
You definitely should. It’s pretty wonderful imo.
GrapheneOS yo. You even already have a pixel for it lol
Yeah, I was totally on board till I got to that part. What an absurd exclusion :/