RPI print server + sshfs?
RPI print server + sshfs?
Due to Wayland naming schema I’m having trouble decoding this title.
So Wayland, a protocol, is needing the addition of other protocols?
Is this like how we call Linux and Linux distros both Linux?
Does this make it a Wayland Distro?
Is this the new one or the old one? Cuz I thought the new one was balls.
Do either of you know of a great warrior by the name of loves2spooge?
First I heard they even had a fedi.
Just now, sounds like it’s feature incomplete, still I am curious if I missed anything big
PLZ Add Publisher Launcher, it’s unfair that friends find me on steam and not my super favorite publisher fancy go clicky web 3.0 cloud store with digital lucrative dlc lootboxes for my simple consoomer satiation.
PLZ make it so if cheats r detect that GameApp.exe explodes the battery in their laptop.
Scratch that, explode the Solomonite.
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Store reviews are 2.4 / 5 why the poor reception
instead of curly brackets if
statements are closed with fi
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/7010830/bash-whats-the-use-of-fi
This is a fascinating concept.
If files are removed from the Index it would only seem natural that they can be undeleted until their physical address is recycled and overwritten.
In fact I remember something like this pre Windows 95 era where files were crossed out. Undeleting them was like magic.
This is why the windows term “Recycle” is more appropriate because the data remains until the space is reused or zero’d out.
This is the kind of reexamining we need, does our current iteration make sense from an engineering perspective or is it just a evolution of a bunch of archaic stuff from a time that doesn’t represent the present tech world at all.
I would be okay with replacing rm
with recycle
and shred
as their function is more clear in the name.
True, I still think it’s fair to criticize the package managers and distros for not anticipating this common scenario and having the ability to roll back easily. How many millions of Linux users have experienced this issue? I’ll bet a few.
Debian, Gentoo come from another generation and sometimes it shows, I mean snapshots weren’t even a thing yet AFAIK.
This was definitely one of my least favorite things when I used Debian.
It shows that we need to think about how users are performing tasks and how to intuitively make their usage more successful. The OS should try to get out of the way and always have the ability to easily revert in the case of platform failure.
Do you use this in conjunction with any other input devices?
Step 1. Built Internet to get away from TV
Step 2. Corporate Greed TV moves over and ruins Internet.
Step 3. Build New Internet to escape Old Internet Ruined by TV bloodsuckers.
Step 4. Go back to step 2 and replace tech names with next itteration.
I’ve looked, are there any clear winners I might have missed?
12.1" Damn. I would have gotten excited if it was a 6-8" device
Yeah I would definitely skip out on Mastodon and Lemmy directly. They’re fine as a temporary visit but long term nah.
I thought signing up for Signal required a phone number and phone app – and all phones have IMEI besides many other nightmare anti-features.
For the normies it’s fine but tbh I’m not sure it’s as advertised.
What ever happened to that odd old app called tox?
Honestly I could see a version of DeltaChat + GPG make some gains in popularity but I would argue the email relay servers and spam lists are rigged for max surveillance.
Are we at the point where tech from 20 years ago may be the way lmao.
XMPP, IRC, ICQ /s
Matrix is probably the best bet but some of their apps and clients seem like dogshit. And I am saying that as someone who uses them daily. And the whole “server” thing is a PITA, or it used to be at least.
I guess we’ll just have to use carrier pidgin and cypherto encrypt the cat gifs /s