

Wish Australia would follow suit with their submarine orders. If only they hadn’t just made an $800m instalment…
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Wish Australia would follow suit with their submarine orders. If only they hadn’t just made an $800m instalment…
You can get a refund within a certain period (30 days?) of signing up.
How anyone can take issue with calling this government ‘fascist’ is beyond me.
Has there been any benchmarking of Lemmy using mimalloc vs default (or jemalloc)?
Rather than a text file, using a command snippet manager like pet might be more convenient.
Press and hold the power button when they’re turned off. They should enter pairing mode a few seconds after powering on if you keep holding.
Just rewatched it yesterday. He really was great in that.
RGB on ‘retro’ devices 🤦
There are myriad reasons not to federate with Threads.
Had the same reaction to this email today!
It’s also second only to .com in terms of query volume in ICANN’s Magnitude statistics with 980 mil vs .internal’s 60 mil. Not sure if that makes it a de facto standard, but it’s close.
Heat pumps…
I also use Navidrome + Symfonium. It’s a great combo.
From what I’ve seen, there’s no real performance difference with a gaming distro. What they tend to offer is an out of box experience that is more tailored towards gaming than a regular distro (think ‘game mode’, Steam, Proton, and maybe Lutris pre-installed, Nvidia drivers if you need them).
Moussaka
It’s a signage display.
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I’m running Pop! OS on a Surface Pro 5 and it works pretty much flawlessly with the Linux Surface kernel installed. That said, 99% of the time I’m using it with the keyboard attached so I haven’t done much testing of it in ‘tablet mode’, nor with a stylus.
Not OP, but I also use Navidrome, hosted as a docker container on Synology NAS with reverse proxy for streaming outside the house. Have found the Symfonium app (paid) to be a great replacement for Spotify.
As someone who’s never used Pocket but recently got a Kobo and saw there’s an integration, I was a little annoyed they were shutting it down. I wonder if Kobo will create their own service to fill the gap? Given how hackable the device is, I’m sure the community will if they don’t.