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  • I still prefer OsmAnd, far more feature, and at least you can ask it to avoid a specific road. Organic Map cannot.

  • Maybe the Murena version, but the official one is stock android with all its trackers.

  • Now if they could add proper USB support so we'd be able to upgrade the firmware of Windows only controllers (looking at you 8bitdo Ultimate), that'd be great.

  • An unstoppable fuck colliding with an unmovable fuck.

  • That's a good idea, but may not heal the lose right away. That sadness is the price to pay for all the love they gives us.

  • I need to first get my Nexcloud instance back running, I had to recreate it from scratch due to some drama between Truenas and Truecharts (a third party Helm Charts provider). Maybe today, maybe next week, but I won't forget the cat tax I owe.

    In the meantime, here is my current one.

  • That's a beautiful place for a burial. My father cremated our, we keep the ashes in an urn, in the library glass display cabinet.

  • 🫂

  • As will any moz://

  • Removed the parental advice part. I didn't want to be an asshole, believe me.

  • To me it looks like you don't have enough power, either on the Pi4 side to decode, or the mini-pc to encode.

  • We sure use water, but I don't think it is used in the energy production mechanism.

  • Link it, I'm always up for some

  • And I'd add to that that if our thermal dissipation is overwhelmed, our internal heat build up. To do that heat dissipation, we need to have an environment that suck out more heat out of us than what we produce. If the environment is too hot, the heat build up and as Deadrek says, our internal inner workings beak down.

    That why we sweat. Water suck out a lot more heat than air, because it wants to saturate the ambiante air, and to do that it suck up our body heat to become steam. Rince and repeat (literally).

    But once the air is to humid, it gets more and more difficult for our sweat to evaporate, which makes it ineffective. That why we can kinda survive in a 90°C + sauna (albeit not for long, but for a different reason), but not in a 37°C (98°F) 100% humidity place like some tropical rainforest. At least, not without specialized acclimatation and survival techniques.

  • A watercooled computer still uses air-cooling in the end. The difference is how the heat is collected and where it is dissipated.

    I don't know that much how the human body cooling system work, but the lungs could be considered as the radiator (as would the skin be).

  • Probably trough the commandline, it has been a long time since I last checked, but not using the gui, which asked for the password for any repository modification.

  • But you still need to add the remote... With a root password of course. At least last time I tried.

  • A good example of shitty YaST imo is the YaST sudo tool... Which doesn't work unless you first manually edit the sudoer file to remove two lines that specifically says that they are default configurations and should be changed by the distro maintainers...

  • Why the fuck does it ask for root password to change every little thing? Want to change network password? Root password. Install a flatpak? Root password. Sneeze? You guessed it, root password.

    I'd be using it instead of Fedora if it wasn't for that shit. I even tried to spin myself a custom OpenSuse ISO...