It still amazes me that the smartest phones aren’t yet smart enough to have direct power supply.
Like my 40 year old AM radio.
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It still amazes me that the smartest phones aren’t yet smart enough to have direct power supply.
Like my 40 year old AM radio.
Using phones with a continuous power supply might do nasty things to the battery.
Source: I finally figured out how to open a glass back phone with no tools.
Not sure what the real difference or benefit is here, but my phone app (google, but not pixel) already labels calls as “likely fraud” or “likely spam”.
You would have to answer the call for this to be useful, no?
Edit: This is a much simplified GUI startup (not boot or system services) application manager
gnome-startup-applications
The Startup Applications Preferences app allows configuring applications to run automatically when logging in to your desktop. This app complies with the FreeDesktop.org Desktop Application Autostart Specification so it will work even if your chosen desktop is not GNOME.
*to enable and disable system or other services on startup, you’ll have to familiarize yourself with the systemctl
command
systemd-analyze blame
And
systemd-analyze critical-chain
I plotted fun trip once.
I’ll see if I still have the screenshot…
From Slut, Sweden to Twatt, UK
Next up: Facebook bans half the streets and towns in the UK
Dick place
Assloss rd
Semicock rd
Butthole lane
Twatt
Dicks mount
Cock pond
Clitterhouse
Etc
If you’re talking desktop/windows manager themes,
Graphite and colloid are a couple of my favorites.
It is offers customization via cli for things like borders, icons, compact/hdpi, etc.
The guy makes some pretty awesome themes
https://github.com/vinceliuice?tab=repositories
Found this :
https://askubuntu.com/a/1503216
GCC is the compiler. The code snippet in the link above sets the environment for the driver to use the compiler you have.
Cinnamon on mint has an option to log in using Wayland.
Where you type your login/password (mint uses light-dm as the login window) there is a small icon/avatar to the right. Clicking that gives the DE options:
Since pop is Ubuntu based you could try the Ubuntu ppa (there are other nvidia tips here, too)
https://itsfoss.com/ubuntu-official-ppa-graphics/
And, here’s the 550 download directly from nvidia
I use old android phones for WiFi on some of my desktops.
Shizuku to be able to do privileged, shell, and hidden api stuff.
Termux to set up an sshd proxy/server to be able to access the machines.
InviziblePro for anonymized DNScrypt and tor socks proxy.
Any thoughts on proton pass?
Nice. Thanks for the info.
If this is the one you’re referring to, they have a bunch of other no internet required, no ads, privacy friendly, foss apps.
~~https://github.com/SimpleMobileTools/Simple-Gallery~~
~~https://github.com/SimpleMobileTools~~
Don’t use these.
This is why I like xfce’s default apps setting.
You go to settings, go to default apps.
You can change every mime type to any app you want.
The list is there.
That’s, uh, pretty fucking ironic.
“These unredacted documents prove that TikTok knows exactly what it’s doing to our kids – and the rot goes all the way to the top,” the group wrote on X.
Ironic.
This is the way.
Xfce4 is my preferred terminal no matter which distro I’m on.
I use xfce on 2 machines, mint on one.
I’ve used xubuntu, which was my introduction to Linux and xfce.
Xfce is customizable in so many ways. Runs on anything, and is solid.