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Saris
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  1. Yeah if they just stopped using a release name that'd probably do it, although communities can be surprisingly stubborn on some things.
  2. I work with Debian daily and I still couldn't tell you what order those go in. but Debian 12, Debian 13, etc.. is perfectly easy to remember and search for.
  3. I wonder if a crypto miner like this was a person doing the work, or just an automated thing someone wrote to scan IPs for known vulnerabilities and exploit them automatically.
  4. Same problem I have with Debian.

    At least Fedora just uses a version number!

  5. Why is that? I remember seeing that Zen strips out the Firefox telemetry.

    Librewolf is nice but breaks a lot of stuff, sites that use webrtc or canvas related things, lots of banking sites refuse to load, and some other issues I can't remember.

  6. Zen, Waterfox, Librewolf, Floorp.. For android there's Fennec, Iceraven.

    There are more, those are just the ones I can recall.

  7. What phone with OLED, 12GB RAM, 256GB storage, and user replaceable battery is $100 on Aliexpress?
  8. The Git Sync or PuppyGit apps are a good way to keep markdown files in sync between devices. I use git for my Obsidian notes.

    It's better than file sync because you have diff and merge in case you accidentally edit the same file on 2 devices and get a conflict. Plus you have full history of everything.

    If you do need file sync I really like the FolderSync app on my phone, it's reliable and connects using a ton of protocols.

  9. It's also why I'm a fan of atomic distros, easier to roll back from a major bug like my login screen no longer functioning.
  10. Same goes for some of the desktop focused Linux distros, I had Fedora KDE break the login screen from a bad update that got pushed out. It's best to just wait to update anything important.
  11. Yeah Debian is really stable because its so far behind the current releases, lots of testing has been done by the time it updates a package. Great for servers and stuff you just want to set and forget with auto updates.
  12. I'd assume a lot of the size is the auto correct data
  13. Things made for game streaming will be more responsive at the tradeoff of massive bandwidth usage in comparison. RDP can work over slow connections reasonably well.
  14. RDP on the same system isn't remote access though.
  15. Yup, if you're going to have smart lights, get ones that still have a physical switch!
  16. Probably not many real cells on Amazon, I looked quickly and the first 2 pages didn't have a single legitimate cell, but there are several online stores that sell legitimate cells like 18650batterystore.com
  17. Ehh I'm not sure it did well, the weight is a valid test, as is testing capacity.

    Voltage is flat out wrong, measuring voltage will not ID a fake cell.

  18. So far with the Cloudflare and AWS outages this year my home storage is far more reliable hah
  19. It looks good, plus they're good at marketing it and the website is very engaging with telling me what problems of mine it solves and how.
  20. A lot of the spam I got was from being sent room invites, and the room names were really nasty stuff. And their client doesnt let you mass delete invites, I tried to do it one at a time but gave up and deleted the account instead.

    Their server clearly doesnt care that a single federated server was sending out thousands of invites, and there's no way to avoid the spam.

    In general using matrix was always a pain in the rear for one reason or another.

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