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  • I think early generation CRTs had mercury and lead in them, which made them not enviromentally friendly. Not too sure if there are any modern materials which can replace the hazardous ones.

  • I'm still sad that ASUS no longer allows bootloader unlocking for their Zenfones.

  • Still too big for me to confortably use and carry around, unfortunately.

  • Good point.

  • I remember back in the day when i was muckimg around with my HTC Desire Z, there were loada of custom ROMs out there and I don't think there were device blobs back then? If that could be done back in the day, it should still be do-able now? Unless Android has become so much more complicated now that it is a very big task?

  • LOL.

    It would be great if there were more options for phone sizes. Not everyone wants a device they needs ro use both hands just to type message or even the most basic task of reaching the top of the screen without adjusting the grip.

    So yeah, most phones are phablet sized. :p

  • Phablet sized device. :(

  • Where is Collective Shout when you need them?

    /s

  • Sad that yet another promising phone is "phablet" sized. :(

  • Most of the options listed are easy to use. The difficult part is getting enough users to adopt the new system initially to motivate the rest to migrate as well.

  • Why does every interesting / unique phone have to be phablet sized. ;(

  • I have and still use an Ender 3 V2.

    One of the many upgrades which i think makes the most improvent / quality of life upgrade is the Z level probe. Either a BL touch or a CR touch will work. It helped me tram the bed as well as built a mesh of the bed.

    "Professional firmware" is also a good upgrade. Lots of improvements over the stock Creality firmware.

    Once you have been printing with it for some time and feel like tinkering a bit more, "Belted Z" mod for the Ender 3 v2 is another upgrade I did which was really great. It replaces 1 lead screw for 2 belts on each end of the X gantry to prevent sagging.

    I also recently upgraded from the stock ender glass beds and replaced it with PEI sheets. I get the choice of either textured or smooth beds and the prints pop right off. No need to wait for it to cool down or having to pop it in the freezer. LOL

  • As others have mentioned, an alternative distro ypu can try is Bazzite. It's an immutable distro, so most of the OS is read-only. The OS gets installed on 2 partitions (so you'll need roughly double the storage space) but you'll boot into one while updates get pushed into the dormant one. When the OS reboots, you'll get the recently patched partition while the older one waits for updates and also serves as a backup, just in case.

    There's also Nobara, which is based on Fedora but with gaming specific addons. I think you'll be able to easily install nVidia drivers as well. It is also a rolling release distro so you'll get faster updates which I think is better if you want to game in linux.

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  • Black mirror is no longer sci-fi. It is slowly becoming a documentary. - Louis Rossman

  • I may have nothing to hide, but that doesn't mean I want to share everything with everyone.

  • I tried several other Google Keep replacements and settled on Joplin as well as the contents are encrypted at rest. I use Foldersync to keep the noted synchronised between my mobile devices.

  • Nobara (Fedora)

    Tried Bazzite for a year. Was fun but now back to a normal distro.

  • Built.myself a new.gaming desktop and decided to dive into thw deep end by installing linux. Been working quite well, so far. Almost all the games i play do not use any anti-cheat, so i don't feel that i'm missing out on anything. The only game which does not work that well is Roadcraft. I'll just wait until it is patched to run better. I have lots of games in my backlog to play anyway.

  • Something different and possibly unique / whimsical.

    A lot of train stations have a rubber stamp + ink pad of the station name and a logo / picture. As you trvel around Tokyo via their excellent public transport system, look around or ask their staff where the "ike-stamp" is.

    It became a very unique souvenir of my holiday there.

    Also along the same line, most shrines you visit will have an office where you can purchase a "shrine book" and for a few hundred yen, have a staff write in it the name of the shrine and the date you were there. Another unique souvenir.