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  • This. And after having managed some of these prefabricated housing projects, I found the big problem is in the details. The designers do not have the necessary experience to accurately make panels that fit together correctly. So you sink a ton of time in preconstruction, then fabrication also introduces errors in the final product and then the field teams spend even more time fixing it. Prefab is a great idea that is facing a steep learning curve.

  • A lot of us noobs haven't learned how to do this yet. It is unfortunately, not part of most distros Intro guide

  • I've been on the hunt for an ELI5 guide to make this happen

  • Since Windows ME, a system update was always a risk. You never know when some BS like this might happen. It taught me at a young age to turn off automatic updates and only update when necessary and ready to do some troubleshooting.

  • Thanks for this. Good to know! I haven't taken the leap yet. I'll plan the upgrade when we will be on vacation...

  • This is why I don't update unless absolutely necessary. I'm only running a local instance so it is less of a security issue. Once I land on a working version, I'm gonna go ahead and stick with that as long as I can.

  • I was frustrated by this also and decided not to put the effort into rooting the device to get rid of all that crap. Instead I decided to use Flauncher together with Button Mapper. Using that tool, I map the homepage button on the remote to point to Flauncher. It isn't a perfect solution but it was done in a few minutes and I can now mostly avoid the bullshit ads

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  • To expand on this, I have witnessed small, indie channels have their content copied, processed through AI so it is stripped of audio, watermarks and re-edited. Then it is posted as a new video. When it is reported as a fake, or pirated copy, or not original content, Google then puts the burden of proof on the small indie channel that originally created the content, often requiring them to lawyer up and file a legal complaint, before they will take any action to remove the AI slop. It is fucking absurd. It would only take a real person about 60 seconds to compare the content and dates to determine who is the theif.

  • I used Ubuntu on an old Surface Pro and it worked really well.

  • This could have been a really interesting article. Like, what was the property ownership structure while the monks were there? Were there efforts to conserve the property or make it public lands? If so, what happened? How did it come to pass that this evil rich prick now owns it?

    But no, none of that is addressed. Assuming the author is a real person, they did a terrible job. But after reading this trash, you could easily convince me it is AI slop.

  • I trialed several distros on my Precision 3550 and settled on Garuda. No regrets!!

  • I don't know anything about that but it sounds interesting. If you have any sources for further reading about sandboxing vs paravirtualization, I'd like to read up on it

  • I find it odd that the author didn't mention secureblue at all. I wonder why they didn't consider that option?

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  • I'm eagerly awaiting an update to Eternity. It was the best! For now I'm using Connect

  • Happens all the time in construction. Especially bank financed builds or anytime an investment bank is involved in any way. It is in their interest to delay payment as long as possible because the longer that money is in the investment, the more interest they make. Yes it is that greedy and petty.

  • With great power comes great responsibility

  • Amen. Glad to hear I'm not the only one baffled that Spotify's app development is total garbage. It is one app that doesn't get updated ever - once I have a working version. If it were up to me, I'd happily never use it again

  • Blorp runs just fine when installed via Obtainium