Unfortunately the court wasn’t that strict in it’s most recent decision regarding data retention (different lead judge combined with the endless tries from the politics)
Unfortunately the court wasn’t that strict in it’s most recent decision regarding data retention (different lead judge combined with the endless tries from the politics)
The good thing about Linux is, it’s not very ressouce demanding. If you pick the xfce version of Mint, you can get away with 4GB of RAM. But you won’t have that much fun coding as soon as you start something more ressource heavy (big data sets, ML, …) so this depends a little in which direction you want to go. However see if you can find something used, preferably something you can open from the back side to upgrade components like SSD and RAM (cheaper than buying higher specs)
Sorry, I meant risk taking not averse (not my 1st language) Regarding the bugs, they get usually fixed within days
*10.9 if not latest. For the risk averse folks out there, check out https://github.com/containrrr/watchtower I just let it run every night, so far w/o problems
The best patriots are those, that are willing to sell their country to China/Russia! Heck yeah, love it! (Fucking dumbasses)
Always surprising for how less money these “patriots” are always willing to sell their country to dictators. Sure 20k is money, but it is at max 3 of his monthly paychecks as a member of the Bundestag.
I’d love that becoming a thing. TV OSs are always so shitty, I bet dedicated open source work would do wonders
Never lie to your doctor and never lie to your lawyer, you can only loose
I struggled with Kubuntu as newbie (coming from Windows) - Mint was easier for me and I sticked with it (Cinnamon in my case, but my laptop is more powerful)
Okay, let’s play this game :D Mint, because it’s frickin easy and fulfills all my needs while being stable enough for my work laptop
I still prefer it, HDDs aren’t free and I personally really can’t tell the difference (my TV kinda sucks anyway)
Your old stuff is most likely in x264 video codec, while, especially at the higher resolutions, x265 / HEVC and in rare cases AV1 are the standard today. But it also depends on the specific release how many streams (like audio tracks, subtitles) are included
For the remote management, either a VPN to your parents network or exposing (e.g. Cloudflare Tunnel)
And that’s the job of the government, imo. Regulate the shit out of the free market, force the manufacturers to not use the worst things possible
Uhm yes? You bought it, it’s yours. You made the decision to buy something that contains plastic or is wrapped in it or whatever, that’s where the responsibility went to you.
a typical (full subtitle) .srt file for a movie is like 100-200 kb - still not much, but 5 is a little off
They have to find someone else to do their job now
Yes, you are right. It only makes sense if you jave the option to charge at home, at your work or similar. Anyway, I’m happy I don’t have to think about this kind of shit. I get on my bike and just drive, if something is broken, it’s usually a $15 fix I can do by myself in an hour.
I guess you are walking around with your phone until it dies, charge it for 5mins and then repeat? … or do you just plug it in over night or when you are not using it? That’s really not a good point you are bringing up here. You could critisize, that there are only few public charging stations (with user friendly terms) or what the comment you answered to is critisizing or even that there are so few alternatives for (really) climate friendly transport, but your point is just ‘what if I am not able to think at all??’
Wat nou?