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The OPs device can take a nvme SSD and an internal HDD. Unclear if the current SSD is nvme or not though, but I assumed it was nvme.
The OPs device can take a nvme SSD and an internal HDD. Unclear if the current SSD is nvme or not though, but I assumed it was nvme.
The USB connection will likely be quite slow, and some external harddisks will power save aggressively.
You could get a largish 2.5" HDD and hook it up internally, might be a middle ground cost-wise?
elon cant run for pres anyway, he wasnt born in the US.
Valid concern. But at that point you just built that dependancy as well. Really depends how far back you want to go?
Not a clue, never used flatpak-builder. I was more thinking of just building the binarys rather than entire flatpaks
Build it from source?
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/epiphany
https://github.com/WebKit/WebKit
Might be a bit of work first the time, but should get easier for other versions?
If you have a mac: https://webkit.org/build-archives/#mac-sonoma-x86_64 arm64
I think my instance is now defed’d from hexbear, but when it wasn’t, they were the reason I wouldnt recommend lemmy to my partner. Their “trolling” was pure obnoxiousness.
The other major issue I think is the lack of moderation, lemmy just isnt a very pleasant space. There are still issues with spam. The CSAM incident a while back hasnt been repeated, but I have no reason to beleive it cant/wont happen again. Porn seems to hit All every so often.
With an agressively curated block list Lemmy can be nicer, but by default it just isnt.
Here is an idea for dissection: There should be a default blocklist that instances can provide and update. Defederation is too coarse a tool, but if instances (or third parties?) could provide a list of “bad” instances, “bad” communities and “bad” users that are used as the default blocklist. Users are free to opt out of the blocklist, but with a sane default lemmy could be a lot safer. (Or maybe not, im no expert)
Last time I observed this I was getting the exact same item that I bought being advertised to me constantly, across multiple sites. No variation at all. It was a pair of hiking shoes. If it had then offered me hiking poles or rain coats or anything else that would have been useful, but instead it was the same pair of shoes I had already purchased.
If the ad network had actually suggested useful paired items that i dont already own, then those ads should actually stand out, as they are actually relevant to me.
If its not cost efficient to actually target to the individual (and I dont doubt that it isn’t), im not sure what Paypal is bringing to the table here that Amazon etc can’t already do.
I’m sure thats the theory, and whats being sold to the ad buyers, but my money is on it ending up like the ads you get after buying something from amazon/ebay: same item you just bought.
Clevo/Metabox have always been my goto for upgradable/repairable machines. I got a Metabox P650SE over a decade ago, and it was rock solid for a very long time (still is usable, but its quite heavy now, so I upgraded to a thinner and lighter laptop).
Super easy to open and replace RAM, harddisks, clean out dust etc.
No trouble getting a replacement battery and bottom shell as it aged.
Definitelt thick as well. Downside is cost, they are not cheap. But also not Apple level expensive either.
No reboot? Impressive, maybe MS solved that problem.
Shrinking/moving is usually the more dangerous operation, but maybe they have solved it.
No matter how many times you tell users to backup their data, they won’t do it, and will blame you for their data loss anyway :D
So, advertising the things I have already bought? Not sure thats gonna be super successful…
Looong time ago, and the linux world wasnt anywhere near stable and polished as it is now (neither was Windows either if we are being honest with ourselves).
While Wubi does not install Ubuntu directly to its own partition this can also be accomplished by using LVPM, the Loopmounted Virtual Partition Manager, to transfer the Wubi-generated Ubuntu installation to a dedicated real partition
I vaguely recall using something like that and trashing both OS installs.
Resizing partitions live is very dangerous, which is why normally its done from a bootable CD or USB. Doing it live from Windows wont be easy. And if you have to boot into a usb or dvd environment, may as well just use the regular installation media?
Odd that most of that page is about how to uninstall it. The XP references really dates it.
In the bad old days there used to be an ubuntu tool that you could install linux from windows. From memory it created a disk image inside your Windows drive, and then setup a boot environment that could mount and boot into the disk image. Kinda like a livecd, but persistent?
Ill try find more info and update. (Ah, its Wubi, which the other poster mentioned already).
Its likely to be a slow rollout thing. I havent either for what its worth.
I did have a couple of videos fail to play, but they worked on refresh so I assume that was unrelated.
Those numbers are wild.
I did some digging in the source, and it seems that the surveys were for ~7k men. They threw out ~30% of respondants for failing to complete the survey and other reasons, including being female at birth?
Also, the survey considered a sexual relationship between a 17 yo and a 19 yo as an abusive relationship, which they claim is illegal, but to my knowledge is covered by Romeo amd Juliet exceptions.
Perhaps the OP means that when they open nautilus in the host it crashes virtualbox? It could be ram usage climbing up and the OOM killer taking out virtualbox?
True, if the LLM is training on those legal documents. Less true if its trained on whatever random garbage was scrapped out of reddit.
At least this time the Rep. was actually reviewing the output, so thats responsible at least.
At 8tb, I can’t find any, but here is a 5tb disk:
https://www.amazon.com.au/Seagate-Barracuda-Internal-Drive-Factor/dp/B01LXO31IZ/ref=mp_s_a_1_13
Check the thickness though, your device may not accept 15mm disks.