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I tried it and it worked fine, but didn’t try to install any 3rd party plugins. Do they work too?

Been thinking about setting it up again if so.

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Exactly right. Throw in Plymouth and set the bootloader timeout to 0 and you’ve got a noob-friendly workstation.

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Is that reported somewhere? As in, we know for sure they didn’t get it from Valve?

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I don’t use SwiftKey, just tested it because you shared a tool for doing it and claimed it was able to subvert Android permissions.

You probably didn’t actually disable the permission – like I said, the idea that an app could get around system-level permissions like that, in a way you could plainly observe would be headline news. It would be astounding that you somehow uncovered something that massive.

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Use a decent distro

That’s the point – your claim about deb-based distros is just anecdotal.

The example here is Nvidia updates borking the system. I’ve have that happen to me numerous times on Arch-based systems.

I’ve run deb-based distros on some boxes over years of updates with no issues. On the other hand I’ve had updates cause breakages on Arch-based systems pretty much every time I’ve run them.

Which is to say anecdotes are useless, updates can break systems, and being able to immediately roll back to a working system and deal with updating later is a simple, nice thing to have with no downsides.

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So you agree, Arch can also break by updating.

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Yeah, you don’t strike me as particularly good at arguing.

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You being bad at arguing doesn’t float my boat.

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Better luck next time.

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That’s not relevant.

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Will you be bad at this? Who knows.

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Your next line can be whatever you want. Including more lying about what you previously said.

Nobody’s going to believe it though.

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No, that wasn’t the intention of your original reply. Makes no sense in the context of your original response. Just goalposts you’ve moved after the fact.

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Nah, they’re just gonna say you can use AI or something, as a retroactive explanation for what they obviously weren’t talking about in their original comment. They’re a troll; they’re not going to budge.

Edit: Case in point. They’re now at the level of mental gymnastics that they’re saying part of their original response implied that they were talking about the capabilities of AI at some point in the future.

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Nope, you’re pretty clearly lying to save face.

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No I’m not. Your explanations do not align with what you quoted and stated in your initial replies. They’re poor attempts at retroactively making it seem like you were implying something you obviously weren’t.

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Yes you are.

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Watch you be bad at this? Who knows.

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Watch you be bad at this? Who knows.

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I didn’t know I wanted this, but now I need to have it.

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Weird, I find I’m usually the one driving the car, not the other way around. I guess it’s different in snail-land.

New to plex.....sometimes it loses track of my TV show?

Finally got back into sailing the high seas and, first thing i did after getting plex set up was get parks and rec since ive missed it so bad after it left netflix. Its great so far but occasionally it loses track of what ive watched and picks up in the middle of like 9 episodes back?...

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Oh interesting! I didn’t know they had any option besides the UPnP remote connection.

This seems more akin to something like Cloudflare tunnels.

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