Interesting channel, thanks for sharing!
Non-native english speaker here, so excuse me for any abominations you read from my posts
Interesting channel, thanks for sharing!
I feel dumb for not checking that first, thank you!
Dumb question, the Steam Deck of the image is yours or you could never get it back? In a first instace I think that the Steam Deck in the image was yours.
Are you sure? I just tried disconnecting my console from internet and play some game for a while and then when the play time increased I exit the game and connected to the internet and the play time was actually the same that the previous one before I connected the internet.
I’m interested in the FFI to FFVI bundle, why not.
Well both plataform are compatible, just tag them in the same post like here.
My bad, I was answering another user in this thread.
Honestly I don’t get why Rossman cry so much about “he expected that his $2000> LG TV would not track him or at least have the option turned off by default.”
Why shouldn’t they? Why would anyone expect in the first place that by buying a more expensive product they are going to care about your data? Obviously it benefits them to sell everyone’s data, from Rossman’s point of view it sounds like people who buy cheap products deserve to have their data sold because the company is making a loss by selling them the product.
I usually agree with Rossman’s points, but this one in particular sounds ridiculous to me.
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Sorry, I just started selfhosting and even reading that I don’t understand.
I tried to uncomment it and now I get this message when I try to start the service:
service "changedetection" refers to undefined volume WEBDRIVER_URL=http: invalid compose project
This belongs to my instance. 😭
Ups, you’re right although I think I had already uncommented it without success, in a couple of hours I’ll let you know if that solves it.
The joke is about the bin/ directory on Linux, which contains the binaries of the system (also called executables) which can break the system if you delete it, and also refer to the paper bin where all your trash files go and people tend to delete usually.
This image go hard feel free to screenshot.
In my country, 99% of the time you contact technical support, a poorly made bot responds (actually it is a while loop) with ambiguous and pre-written answers, and the only way to talk to a human is directly by going to the place in question, so nothing to worry about that here.
Care to explain context?
Nice post but I almost get blind reading that.
This looks awesome to use with Qemu, thanks.