LPT, strip the "?si=" part off the end of your youtube links. They are UUID tracking links meant to determine connections between users and are a massive cross-platform privacy violation.
click your name drop down in the upper right -> settings, there is an option to import/export your account settings to a JSON file in lemmy 0.19.x. this includes your display name, set language, list of subscribed communities, your blocked instances/users, and account bio. export it from your main account, then import that JSON to your backup account and change the name/bio as needed.
and people complain about "bullshit jobs" these days
Intel also sells the chipset and the license to the chipset software; the more boards get sold, the more money they make (as well as their motherboard partners, who also get to sell more, which encourages more manufacturers to make Intel boards and not AMD)
Yeah, I kinda wondered why this com was just turning into a political shitfest with nothing oniony
How do you give it to them? Or are they just getting the second hand smoke lol
Asus continues to impress at exactly how good they are at turning into the worst possible tech company!
Dump this shithole manufacturer asap. They're permanently on my blacklist already, this is just a cherry on top.
They do in poorer areas- my local county sherrif only had the budget for two new dodge Durangos in the last 4 years, the rest of the force drive crown vics with junkyard engine swaps to keep them going past 300k miles.
it's gonna taste like corporate virtue signaling!
Don't use a thumb drive, use an external hard/solid state drive or install an internal drive. Even an aliexpress 64gb ssd for $10 is better than any thumbdrive. Thumbdrive's flash and controllers are not designed for OS level continuous writes and will die very quickly.
If you must use a thumb drive, add some kind of air flow over it, and disable all logging features in openWRT to reduce writes as much as possible.
You would think Amazon would do the intelligent thing and host cache mirrors of repos local to their data centers. Not only is it not much data to store relatively speaking, it allows install and deployment at however fast your inner network is (10g+) vastly paying for itself in faster setup saving otherwise wasted time.
Something tells me they do do that and it just broke, and AWS being AWS, nobody noticed.
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