I think they just made a release without it (for EU or stuff) and either forgot to turn in back on for regular releases, or it didn’t because of a bug.
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That should be more than enough ram for your quad-core cpu
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Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Self-Driving Tesla Crashes into Wall Painted to Look Like a Road… Just Months Before Planned Robotaxi LaunchEnglish
9·10 months agoThat was never in question, they just went with cameras because they’re dirt cheap compared to lidar.
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Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Self-Driving Tesla Crashes into Wall Painted to Look Like a Road… Just Months Before Planned Robotaxi LaunchEnglish
29·10 months agoYou’d think they have cameras with higher dynamic range and faster auto exposure in their cars by now. Nope, still penny pinching.
Huh, seems you’re right. I was under the impression this wouldn’t work in dash but apparently that’s wrong.
Yeah but you’d need to do it for *everything* that’s affected, which is a lot.
Forced updates are bad if they bork you system, sure. If you know what you are doing it’s also mostly fine to skip a few. But the truth of the matter is that 95% of users wouldn’t ever update their system if they didn’t have to. Then half of them infect their system with ransomware and the other half get to join a huge botnet.
We’ve had that before and I wouldn’t want to go back. A few bored systems because of updates are probably preferable to at least as many lost to malware, where data is often unrecoverable.
The problem is that the all those apps installed as dependencies will get marked as unused and removed with the next
--autoremove(which you should probably do regularly to clean up old kernels.The real fix would be to mark all those apps as explicitly installed, but I don’t use apt-based distros regularly so idk how.
Distrobox would like a word, or so I’ve heard. Haven’t had to use it yet, as the AUR has pretty much everything.
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Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Military to remove 'Enola Gay' photos for violating DEI rulesEnglish
35·11 months agoSo the snowflakes have reached the banning words stage now, have they?
Thats sounds a lot like C, in bash you cans also do
for item in list; do echo $item; done
But, but like … hear me out.
echo $((1+1))
- Keys always in backpack
- Computer set to automatically enter suspend mode
- grab something to eat on the way
There, fixed
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A social democracy and socialism are nothing alike
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•But they are two bangin shirts
6·11 months agoI believe this one is called the ‘Tom Scott’
That’s definitely not true, Raspberry Pi OS works and acts like a normal Debian installation per default - with root mounted rw and all.
Other than that, there isn’t much “treating like an HDD/SSD” going on, it just writes to flash when an application requests it does. If the underlying storage is an eeprom, an sdcard nvme storage doesn’t really change anything here.






Obviously you go and change the key instead?