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Oh it will show the actual capacity. But who knows when will it fail (i.e. start degrading a lot faster)?
Oh it will show the actual capacity. But who knows when will it fail (i.e. start degrading a lot faster)?
You can predict things when you
Now who is keeping current performance data for every single battery batch? For every single battery model ever produced?
does it see future? all it knows is the current calculated capacity and cycle count. the battery might continue degrading linearly, or it might go down a cliff. nobody knows.
It is, though for a fully fledged Desktop experience you should wipe SteamOS and install an actual desktop distribution.
Who in their right mind would go to there?
If I went on leisure, then I’d be worried about all the money I’ve spent on the trip. But if it’s business, then I’ve got nothing to worry about. At most I’d only have business phone and business laptop, which doesn’t have any personal data anyways.
They can start asking the questions - I’m not some terrorist with a made-up tale, I’m here on a business trip.
if you have group admin policies, then you won’t see such setup in the first place.
beryllium
no idea which but it seems you will be waiting for a very long time :D
of course. I do copy my files once in a while, but my phone does app backups to the card every few days.
can’t install Lineage on it unfortunately
Never heard of it, will check out!
I’m kinda doing the same thing, expect I’m still waiting for a phone that does all of it. The problem is that my old device is usually more powerful than the current offerings, so I guess I’ll wait. No hurry anyways.
pretty cool!
This would be the perfect website for what I need if it only had a headphone jack filter!!!
SD cards are irreplaceable to me because my phone does its backups into it. If my phone dies, I still can pull it out and have everything I need. And I’m not going to give my personal data to someone elses computer in a datacenter.
Every once in a while, a new snapshot gets released for OpenSUSE Tumbleweed and mailing list gets flooded with “nvidia PC no longer boots” messages. Meanwhile Radeon users can’t get certain positive changes in the distro because nvidia users get no-video’d from it.
I don’t think that Titanic is a good example. Being inside a ship is disorienting, you don’t see the horizon and it’s always moving. You need to be told to evacuate by people who understand the situation and know what is happening.
Driving a car and not slowing down when you are supposed to doesn’t really compare to that.
Libreoffice is way easier to use than the 40 year baggage ridden MS office with its convoluted menus that get worse with each update. I finished university with libreoffice and there were nothing it couldn’t do.
no clue what were you trying to say here
You literally are able to and you can even use the same windows software that is considered the best for disc ripping - makeMKV. It has native Linux version and does one click ripping.
It’s not any harder or simpler, it’s just you already are familiar with Windows.