

And why do I want this? And if I want this, why is it not the default already? SSDs have been mainstream for ten years I guess, so shouldn’t any current Linux installer do the right thing by now?


And why do I want this? And if I want this, why is it not the default already? SSDs have been mainstream for ten years I guess, so shouldn’t any current Linux installer do the right thing by now?
You can select the available languages on the website of your instance. Summit has a section like “website settings” in its settings, but the language selection is not in it.


Can you use pkill -f with the full command line? Or is it the same for all AppRun.wrapped processes?
Maybe something like Geier-Wally?


You can put your phone in hotspot mode and place it where the extender should go, then see how good the signal in the office is.
From her Wikipedia page:
MacLaine claimed that in a previous life in Atlantis she was the brother of a 35,000-year-old spirit named Ramtha, channeled by mystic teacher and author J. Z. Knight.[45][46]


It’s the maximum that is allowed for plug-in solar, you still have to calculate if it’s useful, or if it would be better to install a normal system.


I don’t think that’s quite true. You can have up to 7 kW panels, but only feed in 800 W - the rest has to go into batteries.


Keywords that you can put into your favorite search engine: archive.is ddos.


I’m not familiar with pipewire, but is there a mixer somewhere in the pipe?
If the phone is connected to the car via Bluetooth you could detect that with Tasker. Then you check if car-Bluetooth and wireless charger.


https://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/infographics/where-does-the-eu-s-gas-come-from/
For pipeline gas and LNG combined, Russia accounted for around 13% of total EU gas imports in 2025. … By the end of 2027, all Russian gas imports will be prohibited.
If nobody has a better idea, you could create a loop device with a HFS filesystem, copy the CD to that filesystem, replace all bad filenames, then copy everything to a normal filesystem.
Edit: apparently there’s a --iconv option in rsync: https://askubuntu.com/a/540960


bevor sich ein Polizist ans Steuer des Waymo-Taxis setzt und dieses aus dem Weg fährt.
Ich wusste nicht, dass das überhaupt geht. Vermutlich musste er den Service kontaktieren?


Dann könnten sie ja z.B. Rasengittersteine vorschreiben.


Developer mode never turns off for me. But there’s a time limit for adb authorisation (which can be turned off).
1 € pro Stunde ist günstig, bei uns in Bonn gibt’s für einen Euro nur noch 15 Minuten.