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qyron, to linuxmemes in So, timeshift or NixOS?

How I understand that.

qyron, to science_memes in Seriously???

The most “scientifically feasable” of all Godzillas, in my opinion, was from the 1998 film.

One single individual, born out of the radion from nuclear tests. This implies it took decades to fully grow and mature.

Although gigantic, one animal would be sustainable by the ocean.

The film ends with the animal being killed, so, for a change, humans eliminated a bigger global ecological threat.

qyron, to piracy in Z-Library Blog: "Unprecedented seizure of our domains with books on rare languages"

There are more countries in the world besides America, where any chump can get into “law enforcement” after 6 weeks of trainning.

In most of the world, getting a badge implies a serious and throughrough selection and scrutiny process.

qyron, to piracy in Z-Library Blog: "Unprecedented seizure of our domains with books on rare languages"

You can’t even imagine the amount of problems a simple grunt can cause in any given process, without going against orders.

Following due process is often enough to bog down processes to a point whatever is being done is rendered useless when finally achieved.

qyron, to piracy in Z-Library Blog: "Unprecedented seizure of our domains with books on rare languages"

Wouldn’t it be possible to move the entire library into the dark web and leave just a few snorkels behind?

Or move it to a model similar to zeronet?

qyron, (edited ) to linux in Best lesser-known distribution/DE for low-end machines?

Bunsen Labs Linux and, for the experience, Tiny Core Linux

qyron, to linux in Amazon Building its Own Linux-Based OS to Replace Android

Has the potential to be as bad as…

qyron, to linux in Amazon Building its Own Linux-Based OS to Replace Android

What are the chances this will not produce wrong doing?

qyron, to risa in It's that time of year when Scotty's brain melts.

I’ve tried this before. The build in the picture is wasteful of energy and unsafe.

This is cheap to make, can be easily taken down, and if instead of tea candles bigger candles are used it can heat the pot enough to radiate some perceptible heat. It also makes for a good conversation starter.

But would I place all my bets on this? No, not really. It should be considered a dire last resort, for a very small room, in an extreme situation.

qyron, to risa in Difficult Terrain

[…] get kidnapped for a forced marriage and had a character background of [checks notes] planet of rape gangs wasn’t enough of a character?

Can you add more on this please? There are too many unanswered questions there.

qyron, to linux in Your chosen desktop Linux defaults?

Once, some years back, I posted a topic on how could I slim down my Gnome DE.

It sparked a rather long and complex discussion and the bottom line was that Gnome integration was already at a point where so many parts depended on so many it was not an easy task.

I opted to move to a GTK compatible DE. Currently I use XFCE but spent years with Mate.

qyron, (edited ) to linux in How to choose a computer/laptop/device that is better compatible with linux? Are there certain things to look out for when shopping?

My first laptop was a MSI AMD+Nvidia, circa 2005. It was a low spec machine yet it outperformed and outlived laptops coworkers had with higher specs. Back then I used Ubuntu and drivers were available out of the box. It managed cpu better and the machine ran smoother than under windows, which would stress the cpu more. Ran it for almost 9 years and I retired it because it made no sense spending the €100+ to have the graphics card repaired.

From that point forward, all my AMD machines were always responsive and reliable.

My current desktop is already 10 years (Sempron based) old and it outperforms my laptop, which is 5 years younger (AMD as well).

I am a bit of a Linux missionary and every single machine I ever managed to bring to the dark side always ran smoother under Linux, regardless the core, but Intel often posed some extra hurdle to install. One particular case I still remember today was a laptop that required to manually install network card drivers, both wired and wireless. The required driver was available in the installer but it always failed to load.

I’ll risk anything from the last 10 years will be good. I’d personally recommend a minimum of 8GB of ram, DDR3. The technology is really cheap and mature at this point.

qyron, to linux in How to choose a computer/laptop/device that is better compatible with linux? Are there certain things to look out for when shopping?

My personal experience comes from running several machines over the years and AMD always returned the best results, from laptops to desktops.

My current desktop is reachin 11 years of service and still reliable.

qyron, to linux in How to choose a computer/laptop/device that is better compatible with linux? Are there certain things to look out for when shopping?

As anecdotal as this may be, out of several machines I owned and installed and reinstalled over the years, AMD centric were always easier to install, while installing Intel based machines from friends and family always got me grinding my teeth out of frustation.

I vouch for AMD based on my history with working it - and I repeat: I am not a tech guru - even without putting linux support on the table. I’ve ran AMD machines for over a decade, with no hardware problems, while I had Intel based hardware fail me in three or four years.

qyron, to linux in How to choose a computer/laptop/device that is better compatible with linux? Are there certain things to look out for when shopping?

As a general recommendation: whatever you get, try your best to have an AMD core.

Not a tech guru in any way but any AMD machine is just more friendly for linux

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