Ayy, I respect your taste.
Ayy, I respect your taste.
KeepassXC + Keepass2Android with the Inputstick plugin to let me type passwords into other devices using my phone.
For a laptop style system, the vast majority of users expect x86_64 software to just work. There are ARM versions for some things, and some can be recompiled by a knowledgeable user, but most software simply won’t run.
ARM is the biggest reason this is unlikely to happen imo. Software compatibility is key.
Kamikaze, because somehow I almost always get it made differently (usually completely wrong). It’s comedic at this point watching a drink that simple turn out that weird. I’ve seen over a dozen variations, with the inclusion of muddled cherries being the weirdest.
Tux awaits your arrival friends. Join us.
Garuda is my arch distro of preference. Easy install and better default capabilities.
Brb, forking Tachiyomi.
That “pretty much” is doing a lot of lifting. They’re not commonplace in laptops now, but industrially they’re still quite common. Same is true of tape backups, which the average consumer would swear is dead tech. If you want to store your files perpetually on disc, you’ll be able to get a reader for that disc easily enough 50+ years from now. It just may not be installed by default.
M-Discs will do the trick for a couple centuries, which should exceed the span in which the data needs to be stored. Requires a burner that can handle the discs though.
While it isn’t a perfect solution, you can run calibre-server and only close it to open the GUI when you need to convert.
Not a good comparison. Wav is lossless, ogg is lossy. If it’s for general listening, ogg. If it’s for storage or reconversion, wav. And let’s be honest, in most cases you’d want to convert wav to flac if you go that route.
Seems like it’s intended to stop things like data collection on banking sites, and it can be overridden. Very little documentation on it though, so we’ll have to see more in practice.
Read the Wikipedia article on Radon. That should do the trick.