From what I understand rooting GrapheneOS is against the ethos of the ROM.
I can’t find a development thread anywhere for the Pixel 8. There’s nothing on XDA. And Lineage doesn’t mark a phone as supported until the ROM is ready for it and it can’t be ready yet because 21 is still under development.
Because rebase is fraught with peril, if you also push rebased branches upstream and someone else works off that branch.
If you stick to the rule of only using rebase on local branches that have never been pushed upstream, it’s an awesome tool. If you don’t, you’re eventually going to cause someone to have a bad day.
I think it’s very much a “you get what you pay for” thing. Cheap Dells are cheap. The XPS line is not cheap. I’ve had two XPS 13s now, and the build quality is top notch. And easy to open up and work on.
I see them in vintage EVA suits from TOS!
Yeah I’m in the same boat. Watching them blush and be awkward was super cute and now I just want them to figure it out. She’s a catch Rutherford, go for it!
PWAs still lock you into the Chrome ecosystem since Firefox doesn’t support them (without plugins and pain).
Chicken tax is an example.
True, but didn’t Starshield happen after this stuff? I guess I need to relook at the timeline. But as I remember things, he started tossing starlink access at Ukraine, tried to get DoD to pay, they chose not to. Then he started to these games, and after that DoD started paying up. Starshield was announced a little bit after that.
Not what you wish to hear, but for web browsing, use Firefox. The Android version still supports plugin like uBlock Origin and Privacy Badger. Ad blockers are effectively dead in Chrome with the advent of manifest v3.
Firefox accounts work very much like your Google account in chrome, so it was relatively straightforward to migrate. Just install firefox on your desktop, get your Mozilla account set up, and use the desktop tools to migrate from chrome to firefox. Then once it’s good on your desktop, install firefox on your android devices and sign in to your Mozilla account, everything should sync.
Passwords I’d recommend not using any browser solution and instead use something like bitwarden.
Breaking the Google chains are tedious but doable!
I am skeptical of the quality of audio on YouTube. And of full album tracks running together properly.
Am I wrong?
Curious why you keep the arrs internal only, when there are things like Authelia that could secure access to them?
I think the public perception would sway considerably when weapon grade material is no longer a possibly byproduct
This is unfortunately something that a layperson who’s unfamiliar with the tech will always have a hard time understanding. I don’t think any reactor built in the US for power generation could ever be used to make weapons grade plutonium. From what I’ve read we only build light water reactors here, which aren’t good for such things. But how many regular folks take the time to learn about all the different types of reactors and how they work and what they’re good for? I only did it because the history of nuclear tech intrigues me.
and the worst case scenario drops from a quarantine zone several square miles to power plant just going into lockdown for a few weeks
Similar to above. These new reactors coming online are Gen III reactors, and have passive cooling features, so Fukushima-like events shouldn’t be able to happen anymore. But again, few people I think take the time to learn about this stuff at all.
It doesn’t help either that regulatory capture has caused old Gen II designs without the passive cooling backups continue to get their licenses extended. Accidents will continue to be bad until we retire the ancient reactors, and start replacing the with new ones that have the benefit of half a century of operational experience and manufacturing advancements to inform their designs to be safer.
Part of me is intrigued to dig out my N7 and install LoS 20 on it. But I have to imagine that it is slooooooooooooow.
I’m pretty sure there’s revanced patches for that?
Yes, emulation is a thing but doesn’t quite beat the experience on the original hardware IMO
This is why I think the best solution is original hardware with flash carts. The correct experience but no clutter.
I have had them for well over a decade now after yeeting US Bank to the curb. Their customer service is top notch, there’s never been any fuckery whatsoever with my multiple checking accts, and the $10/month reimbursement of out-of-network ATM fees is solid.
I was even able to get someone on the phone when I was in the middle of a casino at 1AM at a bachelor party, to get them to temporarily raise my ATM daily limit so I could continue the party. They would have to do something terribly egregious to get me to leave.
First version of my server, I wrote a bunch of custom shell scripts to execute docker run
statements to launch all my containers b/c I didn’t know docker at all and didn’t want to learn compose.
Current version of my server, I use docker compose. But all the containers I use come from linuxserver.io, and they always give examples for both. I use ansible to deploy everything.
It appears to be resolved now. I’m getting newpipe.net, the Github repo, and the FDroid store entry as the top three hits. I am glad Louis posted this video for attention to the DMCA problem, but it appears that things are not as dire as he makes it out to be.
So I guess it’s only an arc and not a full circle, but I had no problem making this curved sanding block in FreeCAD.