

Yeah … No native speaker here … :)


Yeah … No native speaker here … :)


To be honest those gray small concrete blocks with funny useless poles in them are really a bad road UI design.
Not visible enough and too small to be effective anyway…
So while the complaints are stupid, they have a point: make those road blockers bigger and more visible. Maybe more signage as well…


I see plenty of believable and probably not made up replies already that make your comment incorrect.
Get a life, go increase that number for yourself, promise it’s worthwhile :)
Take care friend.


About 6 iirc. It’s been a long time since I started that count, and that wasn’t too early in my life.
I think you get to increase that number a lot either in your 20ies or above your 50ies, depending on how your middle age goes and your teen age went… If you got divorced or widowed and or if your character.
Currently on track not to increase that number in my life.


What’s a groyper?
I Will be joining and participate. Or at least read. Not because I am a conservative myself, I am not, but because I welcome different ideas from mine when they are declined in a way to accept discussion and not imposition .
Wish you luck…
Love and use this!
Solid, fast, amazing experience… A breeze to setup as well… Quite another thing than Synapse.


Then, I stand corrected …
Thank you


If the original game runs on Linux, sure.
Otherwise if the original game runs on proton/wine/bottles whatever, I guess it depends and you need to try.
My two cents: if the game already run on Linux, doesn’t matter if it’s emulated native or what, will run both original and pirated.


I am not referring to the chips themselves, but to the ecosystem around and the more often than not unlockable bootloaders and lack of something like bios or UEFI. Even on UEFI you can disable Microsoft keys and install yours, at least on decent ones.
But yes, arm is an easier to reproduce architecture at this time, chip side at least


The overall success of the Intel platform is that bios/UEFI is open so you can install any OS you want. On Arm this is not always the case (see phones and tablets) where more than not vendors lock in OS with an unlockable bootloader and crypto keys.
Also, on Intel, hardware is more standard and so drivers are available, or easily reverse engineered, for non mainstream os (Linux…). On Arm again this is rarely the case, and you are stuck with old not supported kernels when you are lucky
There is one exception to all this on Arm and it’s the Pi (with all the clones). But as far as phones, tablets (including windows tablets) and even laptops (chromeos stuff…) the reality is pretty different and would bring us a locked in future where the choice we have today is luxury.


I think no, a part from much better power management, what advantage does arm offer over Intel compatible?
Also, arm is much more proprietary and less open than Intel, so I hope not
Nothing phones are solid cheap and with freely unlockable bootloader without any shenanigan.
I own one l, a 3a, and I am not affiliated with Nothing.
The problem is app support for x86. Many just are released for arm and arm64.
At least back when I tried it.
Also, power management on x86 sucks hard compared to arm, so expect much higher power usage compared to an Android stick.
It’s a fun project tough…
You are not wrong… Sme here for immich and many others…
We should self host time?


Well, my point was on healthcare and school mostly … But many countries tried some form of UBI, and mostly failed tough.


Free?
Have you ever heard of taxes? That’s the way a society should finance itself, by making sure that everybody contributes to it, proportionally to their means.
Well, that’s the theory… Never really seen that implemented properly but…


It’s called a functional society…
It is already reality … Since quite a few years …