If you buy a used one, you can probably get it a good but cheaper as well
If you buy a used one, you can probably get it a good but cheaper as well
I think there’s also similar devices to a Raspberry Pi that are cheaper
What’s looking good cooking 😏
You can disable COW for specific files btw
It doesn’t say “No drugs” tho, I’m finna get lit in that bitch 😈
Should probably put a spoiler on that
I like this meme because it portrays me positively 👍
If I was just downloading stuff, I wouldn’t be using a VPN. Not sure if it’s illegal but it’s just not worth it for the police to go after people who just download. With torrents, due to the way they work, you’re also uploading. That’s the reason you should use a VPN when downloading with torrents.
The only way to find out it was you, would be to ask the VPN provider. Mullvad has a perfect track record of not keeping logs tho, so it’s very unlikely they’re gonna get anything from them. All that work wouldn’t even be worth it for someone just downloading some music like you do.
I have my torrent client running 24/7 connected to a different VPN to my home country, Germany, as well and nothing’s ever happened, even though Germany is pretty strict when it comes to this stuff.
Yes. MacOS uses CUPS too btw.
Exactly 😅
I used to use Arch too but I switched to Fedora because everything I installed manually was just installed by default already there. Also nice to be able to update my system from GNOME Software.
Wouldn’t a home router with Windows cost way more because of the licence?
The Deutsche Bahn uses Linux for the displays in their trains, that show you the next stops, at least. Saw the systemd startup thingy on one of those displays once when the train restarted while I was in it.
That’s just how Arch works, you have to install everything yourself
I’ve wanted to contribute code to open source projects for years at this point but looking at the code just seems so daunting. I’ve only contributed things like icons, translations and map data in OSM. I did start working at my first job this week as a software developer, so I hope I’ll get more experience in working with existing projects.
Couldn’t you just compare the energy usage of Laptops or desktop PCs with native support running Linux compared to the energy usage when running Windows on them? I have a PC with an AMD GPU and CPU so my hardware is fully supported, I could actually test it. I think a laptop would be better to test on tho, since a desktop PC might not be trying to use as little power as possible in the first place.
I run models like Stable Diffusion and Llama with ROCm but models like RealESRGAN for upscaling or Rife for interpolation with Tencents Vulkan thingy (forgot what it’s called) and that’s far easier. Would be cool if LLMs and stuff could just be run with Vulkan too.
No, PipePipe and NewPipe work the same way and load the data from YouTube’s server by extracting the information they need (including the video stream) from the website. Piped is a project that uses NewPipes’ extraction but puts it on the server side. Piped has to be hosted on a server but that server extracts the information from the website and then sends it to the client, thereby proxying it to you. With Piped, your device never contacts the YouTube servers itself. LibreTube is a FOSS Android app, that’s also on F-Droid, that uses Piped.
Germany’s problem, that other countries don’t have, is the “Schuldenbremse” (debt break). The USA and China are heavily investing by taking on debt while Germany isn’t investing anything and can barely keep public services alive.
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