So a family group-chat, that’s a no-no, right?
So a family group-chat, that’s a no-no, right?
I disagree. I don’t think it’s clear at all what he considers dangerous about social media if he’s excluding things like Lemmy, Reddit, and other message boards.
My own belief is that all social media is a cancer, and to be avoided entirely. I’m able to do that for myself
You just posted this to a social media site…
…backflipping?
Surely they meant back-peddling
Looks like the Ally uses AMD, so I expect it probably works just fine.
Just install it and add it as a non-Steam game. It’s not Deck-specific, that’s just how Steam works.
Oh I see – you’re asking a hypothetical.
The simple answer is that it’s a bad idea to take snapshots of running databases because at best they could be missing info and at worst they can corrupt.
The short answer: Don’t.
I would love a tiny, light Deck that can run indies and remote-play bigger games.
docker stop container
Make your snapshot
docker start container
What am I missing?
Why not?
This is one of the reasons Docker exists.
I’m not falling for that one again. Next you’ll tell me to use DeezOS
I don’t want to have remote access to my server outside of my home for security reasons, so this is just the bare minimum
What are your security concerns?
Yup, same experience. I started out hosting everything on a single box, but have slowly moved things like HA and Pi-hole to their own machines, so they don’t all go down when that one box goes down.
After Windows Recall was announced, I’ve seen more people talking about switching to Linux than ever before.
I’ve been the Linux zealot in my friend group for years, and none of them have switched (they’ve dabbled on old laptops but never daily drove).
With Recall, a coworker I never would have expected reached out to me because he knows I’m a “Linux guy” and he was switching to Linux over it.
He’s still daily driving pop_OS a month later.
There’s also plenty of people that do use adblock today, and would just put up with ads if it stopped working.
So the actual number of people that would simply stop using YouTube altogether is lower than the number of people that use adblock today.
And from YouTube’s perspective, those people aren’t contributing revenue anyways, and all they get is a little bit of usage data. Easy trade.
Because the answer is obviously Valve.
I have no use for a slide out keyboard, but I love that these PC handhelds are trying out weird shit to see what sticks.
What possible motivation would they have to do that when people keep buying the crap?
Its not that bizarre. They want to force people into creating/signing into PSN accounts.