

Yeah somehow got a Pixel 9 Pro fold for 600 bucks, one year old, still no clue why it was so cheap, nothing is wrong with it.
Yeah somehow got a Pixel 9 Pro fold for 600 bucks, one year old, still no clue why it was so cheap, nothing is wrong with it.
With the many issues I still have running a wayland session on NVidia I am really confused by these recent moves of various projects and distros dropping X11 support.
Yes, but I actually would pay them for their services of they guarantee me that they will use that money to improve Firefox and Firefox services. I want to be a premium user of Firefox, but instead of trying to monetize their core userbase they annihilate them.
I actually like their advertising business idea and their other services and I understand that they need money but is whay they are doing right now really the best way?
Firefox, while I dislike their new FAQ and TOS I build it from source and the TOS does not apply.
I wish they would make Firefox Sync a self hostable product that they also host for you for like 5 bucks a month. I would pay for it (or any other way to directly give money to FX instead of Mozilla) like I do for Bitwarden.
Valve is such a weird company, on one hand they do things like this, on the other hand there is CS gambling.
My Laptop and Phone have encrypted drives, my Desktop doesn’t.
I had the unfortunate experience that major upgrades on Debian did break the system twice alreay (different servers though). Doing small, incremental package upgrades seems like less of a risk, I can more easily track major package upgrades.
Also it is my homelab, not a production environment, a place where I try new things and play around. So curiosity is always a reason as to why I do things as well.
Moving my servers to Arch (EOS) as my trial for one during 2024 was successful, rock solid. Swapping my router to a Unifi Express as I am switching to an ISP which finally allows me to do so.
My main issue is that I play games that have crossplay with Xbox and my friends do not want to use Discord on Xbox, so I need a system where I can use Xbox Live even though the games themselves would run on Linux just fine…
Pinned tabs still exist in 19a, and essential tabs carry over to other workspaces which pinned tabs don’t.
Or is this an upcoming change?
Looks nice but UI performance is pretty bad, framerate drops all the time whereas the YT Music app works pretty much flawlessly.
If a FOSS project provides easy self hosting but also a paid hosting I usually go for that to support the project and gain something at the same time. Not only for password managers but any service.
I do not but I also want to be able to play on the host and in the VM whenever I want so a weak GPU for the host was out of the question. I tried to use a 970 first as the host GPU and giving the 4070Ti to the VM only when starting up the VM but that never worked.
Would that allow me to split my main GPU for my host and my VM so I can play trough looking-glass? Currently running a 4070Ti and a 4060Ti in the same tower which is quite stupid as I basically have one of them idling all the time.
I’ll jusk ask as well, anyone here who can invite?
How so? You usually update all packages, what is out if sync after the update?
I try to switch once a month. Still not there for me yet, last time Cura was acting up.
I feel like OctoPi is not a smart name
It does not, they detect the VM.