Everyone is talking about rm -rf /
and damage to storage drives, but I read somewhere about EFI variables having something to do with bricking the computer. If this is possible, then it’s a lot more damage than just disk drives.
Edit: this is interesting SE post https://superuser.com/questions/313850
Woah. Interesting setup. Looks like a PinePhone with 3D-printed case. But what about the keyboard? and the original Android status bar?
“Yes. Do as I say.”
The everyshit app
Nice. This feature is similar to Android wallpaper color theming.
And I thought Xorg already had this feature in Xresources, but apps do not respect it.
Nice. I was looking for some GUI helper in Linux similar to Device Manager
Your skull acts as an antenna
How?
Yeah, that’s why Arch is almost the only distro that keeps everything installed natively. All other distros either have a troublesome workaround or only support flatpaks.
Rolling release just keeps everyone on the same pace. Yes, they break sometimes, but on the long run it just works.
What’s the catch?
I mean is it getting cheaper because SSDs generally have lower life expectancy?
With current rate limits, I doubt there will be a practical solution.
With a shitty video player like Twitter’s, let there be views first before talking about “earnings per view”.
Yes. I’m all for sharing knowledge but to be honest most of piracy nowadays is porn and entertainment. So I wonder if the article argument cover them too.
I forgot this app still exists… Who’s using it anyways? Its interface feels like it’s desperately trying to catch up with other note taking apps.
That’s why Free Software movement should be added to textbooks.
Percentage is just a fancy form of decimal point. I just multiply them together then move decimal digit to the left twice.
And I was just asking yesterday what would you feel if someone evil used your FOSS software: https://lemmy.world/post/16898871