My NAS isn’t big enough.
My NAS isn’t big enough yet.
Gotta keep a positive outlook
My NAS isn’t big enough.
My NAS isn’t big enough yet.
Gotta keep a positive outlook
You can also use this lil guy, but by default you can’t install unfree software (not sure if that is different if you use flakes):
nixpkgs.config.allowUnfree = true;
You forgot
nixpkgs.config.allowUnfreePredicate = pkg: builtins.elem (lib.getName pkg) [
"steam"
"steam-original"
"steam-unwrapped"
"steam-run"
];


There is also usually a load balancer in front of the actual application servers, so the page is probably being served by that instead
I bought the game, tried to fly into the nearest star, and found out that it was just a part of the skybox. Immersion ruined :(


Free software licenses (e.g. GPL) allow repackaging and selling the works, they just also require that any of the ‘repackaging’ is also under a free software license. You can even sell someone a piece of free software without making any changes, nobody is going to buy it though because it can usually be found for free somewhere else.
All you have to do is switch the storage to AHCI mode in BIOS. Windows has to have a special driver for it too in RAID mode, at least as of last time I tried to install it on a dell.


I’m surprised that no one else has said this one yet: Delta Chat
Watch out! There is a skeleton inside of you too
Here it is: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JeQsB2o0Bk0


Idk about the lack of repairability, those things are really easy and cheap to fix in my experience. They are at least no less repairable than 95% of laptops on the market.


KDE connect for iPhone does not have sms sync. And it requires the app to be in the foreground for any features to work.


A lot of the features do not work on iOS, and the ones that do only work with the app actively open, with apple’s strict background execution policies.
For showing disk size+usage, you can just go to the “My Computer” tab. It even shows size and usage for networked drives that support it. The rest of your criticisms are pretty valid though.


If Musk had legitimate criticism of the bill grounded in facts, then I believe it would have been perfectly reasonable to make an attempt to try to influence lawmakers. The issue here was the use of misinformation, influencing lawmakers to make decisions contrary to what a factual argument would lead them to have made.
“I can get out anytime I want, I just like it here” - vim user


First of all, Linux is not a desktop environment. If you meant “desktop operating system” in that statement, there are still a lot of problems with that.
Windows does have a lot going for it, wide app support, ubiquitous use in industry, and the backing of one of the biggest tech companies in the world. But for most people, linux has enough app support for their workflow with only minor modifications.
Email, web browsing, and office apps are all that a vast majority of people use their computers for. And all of these work “out of the box” in all mainstream linux distros. It just looks different than what people are used to, so they are hesitant to try it when offered, but can usually find their way around given a little instruction and time.
Look at chromeOS as an example, definitely not your traditional linux OS, but still runs on the linux kernel and has all the issues that come with that. However, chromebooks are still one of the most popular laptops for use in high schools. Schools may have ulterior motives for this choice of device such as surveillance, but the devices still work for 99% of what those students need for their classes. And a traditional linux operating system is even more flexible.
There are some apps that the libre alternatives are objectively worse (photoshop and CAD software come to mind), but people that use these kinds apps are a minority of desktop users. And support for them would likely increase significantly with more users moving to linux, making the area more profitable for companies to support.
We are all biased towards what we are used to, and that means that I am biased towards linux. However, from my experience helping others learn how to use linux, they generally don’t care all that much. For personal computers, the biggest concern they usual have is about games working, but those issues are getting easier to fix by the day


No, part of the antitrust requirements would likely be them having to stay out of the browser market for a set number of years.


Dude, we don’t upvote anything, we just really love the choice of beans.
The lock screen and display manager are two separate pieces of software. The display manager runs before a user profile has been selected for graphical login, so it does not have access to your user desktop/display settings