Professional Neckbeard
It has them but they are not 1:1. And you and I seem to have different definitions of “robust window management”
All over the place…
Jokes on you, my system is (mostly) -O3
No touchpad gestures, terrible window management and a non-unix shell are the big ones for me with the Microsoft account AI bullshit being a close second.
Usually KDE, but I’m messing around with qtile atm.
I think it’s literally called “SQLite”. I haven’t used it though, so idk how good it is…
Currently using a Galaxy A52s 5G w/ LineageOS… Best phone I’ve ever used.
TrueNAS Scale if you want something simple that just works and Proxmox if you wanna configure/customize stuff with a lot more power under the hood…
Imo, either choice is better than unraid.
doesn’t vscode have an extension that does that?
My question is… why proton drive and not github or codeberg or… literally any VCS?
I was also one of those people who didn’t realize that it copied UUIDs. I only figured that out, because I imagined that I’d have to update the fstab to point to the UUIDs of the partitions on the new drive.
I don’t do full backups, just of the things I really care about
I already have all data I care about backed up, so even if I lose some, it’s not a big deal
I do have backups, I just don’t wanna bother reconfiguring the system and reinstalling everything
Hm, using a smaller block size does make sense, but I imagine that cloning an entire drive with 512 byte blocks is gonna take 10 million years. Especially this one, since the main reason I’m suspecting that it has started failing is because it’s slowed down to the point where it drags down the entire system when even the smallest of loads hit it…
Yeah, but how do I “Just dd it”. I know all about disk destroyer, so I’m a bit terrified of dd and have never really used it like that before…
Yeah, but… how. I’m a bit terrified of dd and have only really used it to make images of drives before…
Soul knight is good, but does have micro transaction
Would’ve cared… If the game had gotten any good updates for the past… Year? Probably more at this point.