

None when they run things.
I like computers, trains, space, radio-related everything and a bunch of other tech related stuff. User of GNU+Linux.
I am also dumb and worthless.
My laptop is ThinkPad L390y running Arch.
I own RTL-SDRv3 and RSP1 clone.
SDF Unix shell username: user224


None when they run things.
I’d like something like on Cisco equipment.
Tab completes a command
? prints possible options with brief descriptions, filtered by starting letters if you already typed anything
if there is just one option left, you can just use it directly, so you can write shortened commands (similar to ip commands on Linux)


I don’t know if it’s just me, but I don’t like the way this image looks, so I quickly tuned it a bit.

Well, that is an available preset too: https://virt.moe/cferr/wxqcqcd


That github link randomly redirects me to https://virt.moe/cferr/editor/
Huh?
Edit: No I am just a fucking idiot. I thought “Github Website” was a single link, not 2 links.


they don’t turn their games off
I also used to just keep my computer running like that. 5,400 RPM SMR HDD is something (why did HP think that was a good idea in 2020).
Based on nothing I’ll go with B.


I really hope you read the instructions to the end before starting.
“Remove the diskette from its protective envelope” (it stayed in the box)
“Take the diskette by one of its corners” (“What corners, it’s round?”)
I probably got something like that. I am not really into minimal installs, kde-applications-meta and plasma-meta is what I go with. Absolutely everything.
I just wish I could safely use KDE Discover for updates. That’s probably what would work with “apply updates on reboot”, which sounds like the safest option. But for some reason packagekit-qt6 which would (probably) make this possible is not recommended to use.
Preferably I’d go with something like KDE Neon or Kubuntu. I just really like KDE. But there’s just no sweet spot for me. Arch gives me new packages with all the bugs. Each update feels scary, what will I discover. Based on my Timeshift notes, last point without major bugs was 31st of October. Something like Linux Mint was stable, but I was missing some newer packages, and even drivers when my laptop was new. And major version upgrades also feel scary. Although, I don’t even know how they work. This is where Arch makes more sense to me. Linux as desktop OS is really just a huge bunch of packages working together, and they slowly get updated. When packaged into an entire OS, how do you even define a version?


Dramatic music

Until it does not.


Interesting. I thought it was more like in Czech Republic. Buy a prepaid SIM, put it into phone, it activates with the first call and there you go.
When I checked one from T-Mobile, name and surname get automatically pre-filled in the personal data card, as “Anonym Anonym”, that is.


Why? Isn’t it usual for prepaid in the US already?


The Big Story is exclusive to subscribers
Just $4/month bro, $4 isn’t much bro, it’s just another small subscription bro.


Thankfully I don’t even trust TPM, so I just use regular passphrase unlock. This has added benefit of password expiration if unused (I will forget it eventually).


I don’t think I’ve ever used that much mobile data.
I only use mobile data, but…
My record so far is 591GB in a month.
Last month I used 451GB, this month (since Nov. 16th) I am so far at 347GB.


You mean this page: https://www.lifecell.ua/en/services/catalog/?category=sim-number ?
Or this part of ToS for CLIR
The number hidden by the СLIR service will be revealed by the Concealed Number Identifier service.
When I was trying Gentoo I very much didn’t forget, I went I want them all. But I ended at my first attempt. It was bootable, but I was missing network drivers, and on old Core 2 Duo the compilation already took 3 days.


It is real, if you don’t believe me
https://www.lifecell.ua/en/services/catalog/clir/
https://www.lifecell.ua/en/services/catalog/vyznachnyk-pryhovanogo-nomera/
Lifecell is an actual MNO: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lifecell
Something in that range.