

Or use zram/zswap on Linux with ZSTD compression, which dedicates part of physical RAM to compressed swap.


Or use zram/zswap on Linux with ZSTD compression, which dedicates part of physical RAM to compressed swap.
I think the Libreoffice UI isn’t great, but neither are its competitors. Probably partly the nature of conventional word processors that try to do everything through a GUI.
Lenovo Tiny series for example, and I believe there are HP and Dell equivalents.
The mini-pcs that people typically recommend use around that at idle, and are much more powerful and have more reliable storage. But if you all you need is a Pi that’s fine of course.
You could also secure what peers inside the tunnel can access, particularly if you plan to give other people access. I.e. only allow only port 443 on a given server using a reverse proxy. It’s not a major threat either way but it would reduce the amount of access if someone gets into your phone/laptop etc.


This administration is like a bunch of Eric Cartmans, but without the charm. Half the responses are just them going “NO U”.


You can also just discharge the battery to the grid if you have excess (or soak up more from the cheap middle of the day grid power, although presumably there are charge rate limitations).


You might want to open a feature request for one of the active projects. Shiori has a Firefox extension which has “search bookmarks” mode, which is close to what you are asking for, but is missing the remove bookmark feature.


I’d consider paper (physical) backups for essential passwords and keys, but be careful about security.


Buy me Bonestorm or go to hell!


Would you like to play… again?
Title seems to be have been changed now:
The (successful) end of the kernel Rust experiment


Yeah, seeing that conservative hack Haidt being invoked undermines the whole premise.


This creamed corn tastes like creamed crap!


They had low refresh rates and horrible motion blur in the early days. It took like 15 years for the situation to improve but have since mostly been surpassed by OLED and other new technologies.


Sodimm DDR4 seems to have gone up too. But yeah, not so much that it would be worth harvesting a working PC.


Similarly, I think part of the issue is that people want to believe that life is simple and that the explanations they learned when they were younger are concrete and inviolate. It’s why conservatives are so resentful of “book learning” and novel and counter-intuitive interpretations of phenomena because it challenges their simplistic view of the world which reveals that they have less control and understanding than they thought. Conservatives don’t like that feeling so they lash out.
No mention of the annexation threats and “51st state” rhetoric coming from the Trump administration, which I suspect is a bigger driver of the boycott than economic disputes.