The always huge and killing my system space:
- pacman cache
- docker bullshit
- flatpaks
- journalctl files!
The always huge and killing my system space:
Same. Have a laptop with a touch screen for many years now and recently just disabled the feature because I never use it. There were like 3 occasions that I did and thought to myself “maybe for this it’s useful”.
There’s lot to be improved honestly. I have problems many times before device recognize each other that they are connected and am forced to open the devices settings and forcefully refresh them. Also I couldn’t make it work for android tv last time I tried.
I got the smallest I found, supposedly the bootloader is unlockable, the problem is that no alternative OS builds for it… Asus zenphone has been good quality so far. Although I heard that more recent version had things locked… Not sure.
I have a thinkpad t470 from some years ago as my personal laptop has still works perfectly fine. I destroyed a few things in it, like usb ports and have some scratches on the screen, but linux support has always been good. Best think It has is the hardware design that if you drop liquids on top of it then it doesn’t reach the motherboard. It saved it when I dropped a full latte on top and I really though it was gonna go to the trash… Fortunately I only had to buy a new keyboard that is something easy to replace.
Anyway, I will also need to buy a new computer soon fro work and am very interested in getting a framework laptop or another thinkpad if it has things like the great feature above still in place.
Also been eyeing with extreme interest some tuxedo laptops.
These are the well known to work I guess.
I have a dell xps from a few years around and wouldn’t recommend it to my enemies. Just this week it froze and crashed 3 times. Obviously all related to the stupid nvidia and hybrid graphics it has… so maybe if you can get one without that shitty piece of hardware maybe it’s fine.
We could call it a Hit list.
Welcome to capitalism 101.
Matrix leaks a ton of metadata and for normal users the clients are still very much in the sucking phase. Signal being centralized changes nothing about its security when the freaking servers can’t see anything about the messages. It literally is the most secure way to communicate out there, period.
If only we could know who it is, things would be so much different.
yes, didn’t want to add even more info. There’s other places using the Forgejo code, for example disroot.
Yes yes… Dear genious 😌
It’s a thing for people to share git repositories and see the diffs and send changes. Common alternatives are gitlab and github. Codeberg is a fork community maintained after the original owners started to be weird and doing stuff that people didn’t like. It’s written in Go language. Small and fast for people to deploy themselves and maintain, in complete opposite from the common alternative people used gitlab which is a huge pain to self host and needs enormous resources.
I’ll be here begging for a miserable 1 million to invest in some freaking trains and bicycle paths. Thanks.
For them to not exist and to stop it they need to be cleaned over regularly. Some countries had that figured out.
That’s reassuring. We all know that google is the best at user support.
Poop in their bed!
And the type of HDR they support. I got lucky finding a philips a couple years ago that just supports all types so I don’t have to worry about it.
It sound’s more like a feature.