

My Galaxy S21 has that, there’s a button to dismiss a notification and show it again in X minutes/hours.
My Galaxy S21 has that, there’s a button to dismiss a notification and show it again in X minutes/hours.
The ‘how’ is to disable/remove the Gemini app, no reason to have that junk on the phone.
Could be a difference in how they’ve set up charging cut off points.
No one ever seems to discuss which hole this is happening in first lol
I’ve always liked Fedora or its various derivatives like Bazzite. They seem to have defaults that make sense, and fairly up to date software.
I also find dnf
on Fedora to be a bit nicer and more streamlined compared to apt
, and I’ve heard it’s significantly easier to package software for dnf
as well.
Yep, without a restart anything running will be the old version until the process is restarted (or the whole system is).
You’ll also probably want to do a flatpak update
along with dnf upgrade
I’m always wary of aftermarket stuff just because poor quality cells can sometimes catch fire for no reason at all.
I just don’t see how smaller social groups like forums or fedi stuff can survive if they need to potentially fight legal battles too.
Yeah it makes sense that they’re good at finding similar things.
Not super reliable, one road near me is 25mph and google says it’s 65mph.
That is fair, I suppose being able to click and run stuff like Appimages has less security issues because in theory they are isolated? But don’t the appimages get to decide their own permissions?
I really don’t understand why it’s not more streamlined, it should work like an exe where I just click it and it installs and handles dependencies automatically.
What does compiling your own kernel do that lets anticheat be bypassed?
It’s not because they’re dumb, it’s because it’s easy and because it’s the OS a computer comes with (with the tiny exception of some systems where you can choose linux).
My sort of turning point where I stopped playing was when they added the ability to just inject skill points.
It was a much more interesting and fun game to me when there was no way around the time investment of learning skills.
30 years of data and no backup system, sheesh.
Any community that is open or allows public signups can be very easily scraped.
Disappearing messages won’t help either, since things can be archived in real-time.
The only things that can’t be scraped by AI are encrypted private conversations where everyone knows everyone else and there are no public/unknown members. Or stuff that is just not on the internet in the first place.
It’s not something I worry about, I don’t post things on the internet unless I intend everyone to see them, and there’s not really anything I can do about AI scraping.
Yeah, running a 240V 50A outlet in a garage in most homes would be fairly cheap, since it’s usually not going very far from the main panel. So might as well do it if you’re already spending a huge chunk of change on an electric car.
The last time we hired an electrician to run about 30 feet from a panel to a new 50A sub-panel across the shop for a project was around $800 IIRC.
If you uninstalled the app or disabled it, then it can’t run in the background.
makes me wonder what “services” are running in the background on my mobile.
A lot unless it’s a degoogled ROM, especially on non-Pixel phones like Samsung, they add a massive amount of background processes.
With a normal CPU around 65W, you would be just fine with a 450W PSU, probably 350W too.