They call it a polyfill because it polyfills your disk
nah, but storage is cheap bro, you really should just buy another hard drive! don't even think about going below 4 TB, of course!
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They call it a polyfill because it polyfills your disk
nah, but storage is cheap bro, you really should just buy another hard drive! don't even think about going below 4 TB, of course!
/s
I don't have any recommendations, but if you download the table of hardware spreadsheet, you can use libreoffice to filter devices by column. like there's a column with the device type, but be careful (and open in a sense) because the classification is not always right. you may also want to reorder the columns, because the default ordering is not that convenient
what's the benefit of packaging drivers that way? surely not permission separation
thanks for the reminder! recently I keep the warrior down because my amount of ram started to be a bottleneck to me, but certainly manageable when there's urgent need.
why don't they switch the "current project" selection to it, though? It's on telegram now. it would receive more help because that's the automatic choice
I think I have found something interesting, check my reply to the other reply
well search is not that good, it can only find exact word matches for any of the words, but otherwise yeah. though I think telegram isn't much better at this either
code forges are great for management tasks. host an internal forgejo, and create repos for your servers and services. use issues for keeping track of initial setup, config changes and upgrades. have a longer term issue for whenyou just want to record a little change but too lazy to open a full issue for it. you can also store config in the git repo, and write docs as wiki pages for things that are more stable or important aspects of your systems
yeah, they have other undiscovered vulnerabilities
no, I won't pay for data mining services
I don't think the goldberg emu allows bypassing the steam drm. what it allows is to run steam-dependent games without steam. For the rare games that use steam drm, you have to patch it with a patcher tool
Francois Bodson, studio director at Ubisoft Paris, responded as follows:
of course, none of the questions were answered
ship of theseus