Almost like the white coat code of silence in healthcare!
I disabled it and replaced it with blue line console and haven’t had an issue since, depite it telling me a bunch of warnings it could mess up my phones functionality.
I agree the ‘tech-savvy’ phrase has outdone its use. We should use a better phrase, like ‘tech-indoctrinated’ or ‘tablet-fed’ to give a better perspective into these younger kids’ digital lifestyles.
Free healthcare
Severely lacking vitamin k
Welp, reality just turned somehow worse than wargames somehow.
Yeah, but installing the android sdk though
You mean the gnu/linux libre car?
My point is that its one of their few offerings, and that they really aren’t even trying to be competitive when we all know they could and probably should.
Meanwhile, Texas Instruments offers an overpriced sbc that is less user friendly and probably loaded with security vulnerabilities since it was designed for IoT applications https://www.ti.com/tool/BEAGL-PLAY-SBC#supported-products
So they are steadily going the way of Texas Instruments? I sincerely wondered for the longest while why TI doesn’t have any rpi clones and then I remembered their governor only values indoctrination in schools instead of actual education.
JD Vance
Right? Great knowing there wouldn’t be an adblock killswitch waiting for us all like the sword of damocles
That actually makes sense, that’s why
What about L4D2? They still have servers running
Librebooting a 5yo chromebook has about the same effect if all you need is to print stuff and maybe write a few things down
I agree, it can also extend battery life due to less moving parts as well as an increased reaponsiveness
Check out distrowatch if you wanna stay up to date on the latest releases of your preferred distro(s). I put this here because it’s got a side bar that lists the 100 most popular distros queried from their site, which might make it easier to see what’s likely got more support or at least a more active community.
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