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  • You might prefer an immutable distro which don't typically break on updates (and if they do you can easily rollback).

  • You could also get a wildcard cert using dns challenge, and not even expose the subdomains publically.

  • It does require some Google service related functionality though I believe so may not work without gapps (may work with microg and graphenos has its own handling as you said).

  • I have a few very minor commits to some fairly major Linux projects.

  • Try wivrn if you're on Linux (or alvr as a fallback).

  • It would take more than financial incentives I suspect. It's the time cost that is so demanding and it would likely require a restructuring of society that either results in people working much less hours, or a more community-based child rearing approach.

  • It's pretty funny I didn't even realise this game was a platformer despite it being around for so long because SuperTuxCart is almost the same name.

  • It's based on colour rather than position. So the entries that are blue on the right are more trusted by Democrats. And yeah, it's not a well designed graph for that reason.

  • Try passing through a whole USB controller (chipset) instead of using USB emulation.

    I'd try passing through a single USB port first though, as the above has some requirements to work that your system may not meet, but it's the best solution if you need it regularly.

  • The gadgetbridge project is currently working on supporting (optional) network access, so integrations like this should become possible.

  • Try zram or zswap since you're on Linux.

  • No mention of the annexation threats and "51st state" rhetoric coming from the Trump administration, which I suspect is a bigger driver of the boycott than economic disputes.

  • Or use zram/zswap on Linux with ZSTD compression, which dedicates part of physical RAM to compressed swap.

  • I think the Libreoffice UI isn't great, but neither are its competitors. Probably partly the nature of conventional word processors that try to do everything through a GUI.

  • The mini-pcs that people typically recommend use around that at idle, and are much more powerful and have more reliable storage. But if you all you need is a Pi that's fine of course.

  • You could also secure what peers inside the tunnel can access, particularly if you plan to give other people access. I.e. only allow only port 443 on a given server using a reverse proxy. It's not a major threat either way but it would reduce the amount of access if someone gets into your phone/laptop etc.

  • This administration is like a bunch of Eric Cartmans, but without the charm. Half the responses are just them going "NO U".

  • Me too, ::1

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