Fair enough. I was in that camp for a decade or more myself. I hope you find a solution!
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It's not necessarily a solution, but my Garmin watch can still hold some of my cards, so I don't need the NFC payment on my phone to duplicate that functionality. Do you wear or carry any other devices that can stand-in?
This is so whack. I don't get it, but it strikes me as true for many people 5-10 years younger than me. I'm the opposite. I want to use my desktop for everything and I'd sooner use a dumbphone/laptop combo than a smartphone with no computer. One thing I will never do on a phone is game. Sure, snake in the doctors office is one thing, but mobile gaming is so trash and scammy and bullshit that I just can't have any fun.
Interesting username. Are you a fellow student of Internet Comment Etiquette?
I know at least some of my containers use Postgres. Glad to know I inadvertently might have made it easier on myself. I'll have to look into the users for the db and db containers. I'm a bit lost on that. I know my db has a username and pass I set in the docker compose file and that the process is running with a particular GID UID or whatever. Is that what your talking about?
I miss this from cloud hosting. It's helpful to be able to save, clone, or do whatever with the current machine state and easily just flash back to where you were if you mess something up. Might be too much to set up for my current homelab though. My server does have btrfs snapshots of everything directly in grub which has let me roll back a few big screwups here and there.
I've replaced the battery on my laptop twice. Didn't recognize the brand (might have been Dentsing or something like that) but it outperformed the stock battery in it's flattening state and maybe even when it was new! I watched it pretty closely for a while though and I'd NEVER buy a battery off temu.
Yeah, I don't care if they invent a paywall that jumps out of the screen and gives me a top notch scalp massage. I don't do paywalls.
I use Linux on desktop and I've been excitedly watching the various projects to bring FOSS Linux to mobile, but for me personally, it can't be a daily driver yet. Hopefully by the time I'm done degoogling and severing other app dependencies mobile Linux devices will be more evolved and have a better cost/feature ratio more on par with mainstream devices.
I'm mostly disappointed because the way Ubuntu teased a phone that docks to become a PC hasn't really come into full fruition yet. I'm not a Ubuntu user, but I do have a strong preference for working on a full sized screen. Being able to dock my phone to a display and get a non-phone UI means I could just carry a folding keyboard instead of a tablet.
If the EU sponsored an open source OS to reduce dependency on US tech, that could be a saving grace.
I'm considering a pixel tablet so I can put Graphene on it, but with the change in how google handles sources, I'm no longer sure.
If there is a donation button and its a project, media item, service, etc that I use enough that I would buy it, I often donate. The amount depends on how badly they need the help. If I they try to steer me to recurring donations I don't donate at all (having the option as an opt-in is okay).
If we're gonna let them on the road, I say that software should get points just like a driver, but when it gets suspended all the cars running that software get shut down.
Inb4 someone added Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Saw to the training data.