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Used t490 / t480. Can you elaborate on the “heavy limited by space”?
Used t490 / t480. Can you elaborate on the “heavy limited by space”?
If someone was willing to invest into building and maintaining infrastructure there would be no need for this concept, but that’s a political issue. The idea of this concept is do make the best of what you have.
How would traffic pass each other? You would be stuck with the same issue as normal trains.
I tried and ironically my wrists didn’t like it at all.
So you have to turn it on manually? Or does it react to movement?
Yes, as the semantic of words is context dependent.
I can’t quite figure out what would be the use cases where bcache would excel, except for hdds without cache or systems with very limited ram. Can you help me out with that?
That’s a bad comparison. Without a lock you can just open the door from the outside.
You’re having way too many thoughts about this. I’ll give you a simple choice: It’s either Xubuntu or Linux Mint.
Simply choose by which one looks better to you. Done.
In a year you can look back at your post and decide again if there is anything you want to change or you’re in dire need of a Linux hobby and Gentoo is all you’ve ever been looking for.
That’s a horrible recommendation!
It’s so easy to change instances, and there are extensions and things to export/import your subscriptions, etc.
Hmmm
Imho that’s a horrible idea. A large part of content on the instance I’m on has become bots just reposting news articles without any own contribution, no discussion, nothing.
Of course it’s not about centralisation per se, but the problems that a centralised platform does not have to deal with.
Interesting how much you’re able to read into that.
I don’t have the funds to pay for ultra
What’s the point here then?
You can get ad free for less than 1/4 of the ultra price.
This meme has to die. Federated services are not some black magic.
Same goes for UX. Mass adopters don’t care about “technological superiority” if it does not directly benefit the user experience.
Great battery life and linux unfortunately are a hard task and linux support is often spotty for consumer devices.
Sticking to used business hardware is usually a good start, but you should check for compability issues nonetheless.