reminded me of this picture
kuneho
I like nano tho it has some strange shortcuts
System of a Down - System of a Down
If I uderstand it correctly, this feature will be tied to build flags anyway, so server distros can have this turned off in their kernel.
Nah, bro 500 pounds is INSANE. I can get a nice v1 Switch used around 150-200 pound where I live and usually consoles, especially Nintendo here are expensive, even second-hand, so you may really reconsider this pricetag.
Also, being a v1 Switch isn't a too extravagant thing nowadays since all of the Switches can be hacked with a Raspberry Pi Pico board variant that is around 3 bucks each.
Debian is nice.
If I understand all this correctly, Mozilla teamed up with Meta to create a method that helps advertisers in a user privacy-friendly way. Aside from the initial trigger people have here reading the word "Meta" or by just the existence of ads, is there any problematic with this, without going really deep into tinfoil hat territory?
Also, am I understanding it correctly that the outrage is mainly because this feature is enabled by default? So again, a function that helps protecting your privacy, is enabled by default? Because, it seems most people just offended by only this fact alone.
But I'm maybe missing something here.
more like a dedicated assistant button than wake-word I think
Would it worth, though? I mean, is there a significant difference on IDE between HDD or SSD? With an adapter, SATA speeds on the long run would be bottlenecked by IDE if I'm correct.
without any checking of course, I assumed that machine is "new enough" to have some form of SATA in it, but good point
If you use mechanical hard drive in it, it worth a try to replace it with an SSD. After that, Debian should run much better.
welp, it's another story how useful is this picture π, it just came to my mind and brought me some nostalgia in the meantime towards the artist. (yeah, saying artist in this case is strange, but otherwise who made this is a digital artist, or was, idk how active still)