

as one of their customers, I second this


as one of their customers, I second this


Is there a web archive equivalent to github repos? At least for the most popular ones.
I know there are hard copies in Svalbard’s seed vault, but they’re more for a one-in-thousands-of-years post-apocalyptic scenarios than this.


Without knowing the “higher” reality, I’d still call it a simulation. An emulator is capable of replacing the “real” system it’s emulating. Maybe that’s your view on the topic, but I find it more likely the higher reality is more complex than ours because it contains ours. Therefore our reality could not be an emulation. Lots of speculation though.


cause it looks cooler


- the victim was having a fever, your honor!


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duh
that assumes you already have a credit line, as one should.


we don’t need money, just credit. It’s not like we’ll need to pay it off.
if you need less than 4TB just get a solid state


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I got the HL-L2325DW last year. Connecting it to the WiFi using WPS was really easy. Making the desktop see it was a bit of trial and error, but it was partially thanks to the PDF viewer I was using, so I’d recommend printing from a well established viewer like Okular or the web browser, at least for the first use.
I don’t remember having to download any drivers manually from their website btw, I just chose it from the list when setting up a new printer. This process might change with the distro and desktop environment though, I’m using Kubuntu.
In fact, if you’re a bit lucky, the printer might even show up as a “discovered device” after you connect it to your network, even with a suggested driver and connection so you just need to press next.


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wait, there’s a way out? I bought another pc for nothing


I had premium up until a year ago, but I can’t recommend it anymore after their purchase.
Choose open source, people.


KISS. At first I didn’t like the lack of multiple home screens, in a way these are replaced by swipe gestures in KISS, but after getting used to them they’re much quicker to trigger actions than pressing buttons. It turns out I don’t miss multiple home screens that much either.
I tried using Lawnchair, but I missed the “search-first” property of KISS that makes opening apps really quick.


Same, a really great launcher ruined by corpo. I’m only choosing FOSS after that.


it’s based on this gist - follow the instructions at the top: you’ll need to set the right Sidebery preface to make it work, it’ll let you toggle it on and off easily.


sidebery + custom userChrome.css to make it collapse when the mouse leaves the area.

My own intricate system of 4 git repos to manage dotfiles, bash initialization, cli tools/scripts, and system state.
The last one keeps track of installed packages and “dotfiles” out of the home directory (system config files like /etc/hosts).