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  • It'd just be eleven eleven, we don't say twenty two hundred twenty four.

  • So? Does it need more? Seems to be doing just fine.

    Not sure why people think the linux foundation should only do the kernel, it supports a wide variety of open source projects.

  • I think it's part mogwai

  • As an owner of a fold 4, I wouldn't trust the folding screen.

    Over time gunk gets into the hinge, it's unavoidable.

  • No, but developers are free to implement things in whatever crazy way they can dream up.

  • It's a mm or two thick. You notice it if you look, but it's way better than carrying keys.

  • Use a flipper or proxmox to clone your card. If you don't want to buy the gear, someone local on Facebook / craigslist probably offers card cloning. They'll have a selection that usually includes stickers.

    Finding proper tags can be hit and miss, these are what I used last time: https://a.aliexpress.com/_mP8G9eC

    These aren't stickers but I put them under a dbrand phone skin.

  • Cell phone, a roll dog poop bags.

    My phone has a couple RFID stickers that I've cloned my home & work access cards onto. I use tap to pay so I rarely need my wallet.

    I like to carry as little as possible, unlike many here.

  • Ladybird is a fork of the serenity browser, no?

    Does this 3 year old pr involve anyone from the ladybird project?

  • This is lemmy, not your client. Personal posts and comments get auto up voted

  • I'd recommend avoiding spinning disks and going all ssd if possible.

    You can get 12v in atx power supplies.

    You may want to consider something like a Lenovo tiny with a few large ssds.

  • Would Nintendo even allow it?

  • Does not require a battery, just requires a hydrogen tank and generator. 🙄

  • Hmm, so sounds like they're moving the kernel scheduler down to a hardware layer? Basically just better smp?

  • Nope, no idea what it's like today.

  • Back in the day (mid/late 90's), there were private ftp servers that required a ratio. Some of these were run by release groups and hard to get on, some were more public. Couriers would download from one site and upload to another to build their ratio and get access to the good sites.

    Before people figured out you could connect two ftp servers together directly, you would have to download to your computer and reupload. Most people were on dialup, so that was a non trivial time commitment.

  • I spent a year tracking down random afci circuit breaker trips, until I realized it was my powerline Ethernet. Never again.

  • Yeah you're totally right, I forgot about that.

    There was flashfxp too but I think that was a fair bit later. Revolutionized being a warez courier.