and then you’ll get dropped by every insurance provider regardless
and then you’ll get dropped by every insurance provider regardless
/run contains all sorts of virtual stuff, it doesn’t persist over a reboot,
I would advise against deleting anything in it as those files are used by programs running as whether user has the ID of 1000 (most likely you)
it contains things such as sockets and lock files so that programs can interact with each other
sorry I don’t have iOS 8 wave on my android
ah I misunderstood, thought you talking about underload, not idle power use
all the laptops I’ve ever had have been able to reliability pull the full power (like within 30 watts) of their power adapter rating so that’s a good estimate
lsof is a good tool would recommend it whenever something weird is happen, tho you gotta be root for it
id personally thing any mistake when dealing with that quantity of money is extreme and outrageous
and 2 would be in the reckless clause not the intentional
another roart of the thread suggested using the Celeron box as an OPNsense router
OPNsense is a gateway/firewall/DHCP/router my network looks like this
optical to Ethernet conversion (the isp’s things) -> opnsense box -> network switch -> all other device (including wifi APs)
all traffic gets routed thru the opnsense box as it is the gateway to my network, runs the ipv4 nat and DHCP server
router in their comment refers to the the one that actually touches the Internet
like 65 F, probably around 35% humidity
there’s a seal around the windows that slides up and down when you open it
only time I’ve ever had ice build up on the inside of a window was when the window was end of life and the AC broke and it was -35 F
I can do the same thing with my double hung windows, just open the too
not sure your exact case, but I would highly recommend using pipewire, Bluetooth audio devices were nothing but pain for me with pulse audio and they just worked on pipewire
I’ve used Sony xm4s
what do you mean? they’re fine unless you want to read or write to them… wait a minute
one of those pi kvms or the like could turn on any system even if it doesn’t support wake on lan
man it crazy I switched to Wayland on my laptop and docking to 3 monitors just worked on Wayland and it would remember all my monitors settings
I hand like 2 or 3 scripts setup to try and manage that on x11
virt-manager
can also connect to remote hosts over ssh
I think you can already do this in one shortcuts, not sure of any standalone program that does, if definably accidentally bond like Ctrl+d, Ctrl+s to screenshot before
babyrage
systemd is an init system that is super popular because it is so not shit and does what people want, and has adjacent projects that interface with it nicely
some people want more variety but put their effort in an unproductive direction
partitions are used for organizing, the downside is that more partitions make each one smaller
I end up running 1 btrfs partition sagred between all my installed Linux distros on one system
lvm is also awesome for resizing and moving partitions
my desktop right now has nvme0n1p1 as my efi partition and p2 as a lvm pv
inside that lvm I put everything else as it’s very easy to resize and move them (I also have p2 encrypted with luks2)