

oh you certainly should. like when the bus is in motion. or when you are not standing but you are horizontally. in those situations your smart way of holding the phone does not really work out
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oh you certainly should. like when the bus is in motion. or when you are not standing but you are horizontally. in those situations your smart way of holding the phone does not really work out
well I guess it cannot run medium sized AI models or something. but also, the question arises what is their price for a mid level phone
you don’t need a seatbelt, just don’t crash
“properly” wth
sometimes you are not standing when holding the phone.
sometimes you are also at a high place and you (or others at least) grip your phone more to make sure it does not fall
did you make these yourself? if not, could you cdo an ls -l /dev/mapper
? it shows which name corresponds to which dm device
The design has been greatly modernized, with the screen bezels being significantly narrower than on the Fairphone 5,
no thanks, sometimes it’s already too easy to touch the screen when gripping the phone with my palm
I so much hate fashion in tech.
how did you add grub to the windows bootloader’s menu? I thought microsoft made this impossible, along with adding older windows versions
do you know that use device mapper? what kind of device is /dev/dm-1 ?
“dmsetup info” might help
did you check it /proc/cmdline if the params were taken into account? perhaps you edited the config but didn’t update the initramfs
that’s only the X11 “driver” for it. nouveau is built into the kernel, the way to “uninstall” it is to make it not get loaded, by blacklisting it
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Nouveau
but this does not seem to be the problem
there are so many password managers, but why would anyone use something other than keepass dx?
sure have a few alternatives, but there are many now with questionable security, that uses as obscure format even. this is a bit like all the weekend music players
what does fit well with the youtube interface though?
oh, that’s right, sorry. it must have changed in recent years.
so I haven’t either found a definitive answer to whether it is a default mount option, but the closest I found is almost it: man mount
says to look in man ext4
, and there itsays the defaults are determined by the filesystem superblock.
the superblock’s settings can be viewed with tune2fs -l /dev/your_blockdev
, and according to the “default mount options” line I indeed have acl enabled by default on all my ext4 filesystems.
so in the end, the default is determined by the tool that makes the filesystem. mkfs.ext4
reads them from /etc/mke2fs.conf
if not overridden with an argument. on my system tue acl option is right there in this file.
and that also means that this depends not on your current system, but on the system where the filesystem was created.
that sounds to ge good advice, but I’m pretty sure they would yave done that themselves, if they had a backup.
and, if you read the whole post, you’ll know that they are physically unable to keep a backup.
So does it wait until it has found all the matches to run the command as a giant batch instead of running it as it finds matches?
almost. it runs the command in batches, if you have few enough files it may only run it once. this shouldn’t make it slower, but actually faster.
and yes, linux does not use ACLs by default. on ext4 usage of ACLs is not even enabled by default, but only if you set it up with the right mount option
why do they have so much compute, though? are they also running a facial recognition madness on their “security” cameras, as is customary in the USA?
thanks. I was wondering whether they called parkside or silvercrest cloud.
you can’t remove the Google search bar from the Pixel launcher is still crazy to me.
yeah that’s crazy, but it’s relatively easy to fix compared to deep rooted bloat and whatnot in the system. the pixels even have good support for some alt ROMs, that can’t be told about most samsungs, so you are basically forced to use their software
have you ever rode a bus with the phone in the hand that needed to break suddenly?
have you ever used your phone while in bed?