Do those work on Android?
Do those work on Android?
Yes, but most filesystems are already optimized for flash storage. Arch wiki says f2fs is prone to corruption on power loss. Based on that and the lack of information on its anti-corruption measures I’m inclined to think it doesn’t have one and that’s why it’s faster. I wouldn’t use it in a non-battery operated device.
and has better real world performance than ext4
Source? Most benchmarks I’ve seen it lags behind
The world is bigger than just the us, sounds like it’s a us thing then
Never seen such a thing, is this a regional thing?
Dick hole??
Is this like game pass or do you get to keep the games? How does amazon afford keep adding value to prime like this?
Arch wasn’t my first distro but it was my first daily driver. Found it easier than both mint and Ubuntu personally.
Steam reviews for prototype aren’t very positive
That’s not how it works
Oh my app does not work in wayland? Must be wayland’s fault!
Aka Python 3 isn’t Turing complete
They seem to think in terms of absolute moral good and evil more than I would expect leftists to do.
Kde arch. Can’t stand gnome
Edit why aren’t Ubuntu good for gaming?
Try specifying filesystem as ntfs3 in fstab
Any reason they’re counting energy by power?
I’m so sick of being stressed about the same thing over and over again. There needs to be a large scale investigation on the people that keeps trying to push this. I’m shocked there isn’t a constant media outrage to match these attacks. And I don’t hear anybody talking of codifying encryption integrity neither. It’s always just privacy experts discovering such attacks at the last minute seemingly by chance and trying to rally people against it in time. Does nobody in positions of power who care to stop these?
“Why don’t you use Gmail like a normal person”
Don’t you need to have backed up your messages in Google drive to be able to restore them when changing devices? And up until the multi device update when someone changed their phone you’d get a text saying your encryption keys with them has changed.
And I remember talks in matrix about the need for a single password solution to appeal to masses.
FYI, sd 855 from 2019 could detect 2 wake words at the same time. With the exponential power increase in npus since then it wouldn’t be shocking if newer ones can detect hundreds