

Do you actually feel your computer slow down? I would guess your 20 unused tabs would get swapped out and the rest should run relatively fine


Do you actually feel your computer slow down? I would guess your 20 unused tabs would get swapped out and the rest should run relatively fine
"c'mon I just checked that three lines ago"


Oh my god, thank you.


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Easterly said that if cybercrime was a country, it would be the third biggest in the world, just behind the US and China.


An imperceptible amount on his electricity bill as the screen of the PR reviewer increases demand, having rippling near-zero effects on the worldwide markets


Offering to hang out once in a while is nice. Without going into fancy considerations, it’s nice
Do be careful when suggesting specific activities, it can feel like you’re telling them what to be (and cause reactance). If you had parents doing it to you, you know the issue
I don’t think the “judging” part matters. They are likely to be unhappy at some point in the future, and if you happen to be proposing something different at that time, they might be more interested. This doesn’t need to be about judgement or respect, having a way into another life should always be desirable (as long as you’re not being an asshole)
note that I am basing this on how I believe I would feel if I was them, and do not have any experience as your “role” here
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Guy_Macon/Wikipedia_has_Cancer
This fails to convey how painfully tedious the communication is between the foundation and the community. At this point it feels like the tension between high executives and an union, with the executives having the deep conviction that they are good and that the union will magically recognize it, if only they could perpetually delay every one of their demands.


I’ve never had an issue with the three banking apps I tried on LineageOS, and I didn’t even know there was a McDonald’s app or pokemon games.
If this list for /e/os roughly applies to LineageOS (with microG), I wouldn’t call it “only for secondary devices”, more “won’t work for some people”
Did I miss something? AFAIK google is requiring devs to ID, not to use SafetyNet or whatever the “only-runs-on-certified-phones” thing is called


If you already have the correct version of the flatpak installed, you can try flatpak build-bundle.
flatpak build-bundle LOCATION FILENAME NAME where
LOCATION is the path of the repo on disk. Run flatpak info -l org.kde.arianna, and copy the part before /appFILENAME is the output file name, preferably .flatpak. Eg: arianna.flatpakNAME is the name of the app, here org.kde.ariannaThe generated file can be installed with a double-click, or with flatpak install <file>
This is the equivalent of an Android .apk. It contains the app but depends on a runtime. If you want to install it in a few years, odds are the runtime will no longer be available. You can backup the runtime the same way with the --runtime option.
flatpak build-bundle --runtime LOCATION FILENAME NAME where
LOCATION same as earlierFILENAME eg arianna-runtime.flatpakNAME is the name of the runtime, which you can get with flatpak info --show-runtime org.kde.ariannaThis takes a while, for some reason. Maybe it’s compressing stuff?
The runtime is installed the same way as the app: double click or flatpak install.
Note: I only did this once, and not specifically on Arianna. Hope it works.
PostmarketOS, I have an fp3 I want to install it on
I’m also watching the latest 1v1 tournament of Beyond All Reason, double heavy mines are terrifying