

I thought they already gutted much of AOSP. Like removing the dialer or contacts and stuff.


I thought they already gutted much of AOSP. Like removing the dialer or contacts and stuff.


Layman: “Does it have five gees or four like my old one?”


I seem to recall owning a microsoft tablet that could not have secure boot disabled. Why do you suppose it would be hard when (much like phones) there are already products (like chromebooks) that have done this?


So… microsoft has positioned itself between common users and Linux… and as an authority of sorts.


Is that suse-on-a-phone just a tease, or something awesome I have yet to discover?


I wonder why people downvote this… some kind of brand loyalty/emnity, or buyer’s remorse?


Open the pod bay doors…


I hope it’s not “worse than useless” (which would mean “misleading”), as my goal was simply to find more identifiers for discussion or research beyond those provided: norway, thorium, 1959…


According to GPT-4.1:
In 1959, Norway achieved a notable milestone by starting up its first nuclear reactor, the JEEP I (Joint Establishment Experimental Pile), located at Kjeller. This reactor was primarily used for research purposes, including early experiments with alternative nuclear fuels such as thorium. While JEEP I itself was not a thorium reactor per se, it laid the groundwork for subsequent Norwegian research into thorium as a nuclear fuel. This early phase demonstrated Norway’s scientific interest in thorium, leveraging its domestic thorium resources and contributing to later thorium reactor experiments.


odometer += sensor * this_is_just_for_debugging_i_promise(odometer);
You might be looking for the “ssh socks proxy” option (-D?).


Maybe run a bandwidth speed test, and enable/set qos to 95% of that value… I found that’s an easy way to kill the buffer bloat (way better latency).
Wasn’t it one of Musk’s stated reasons for buying twitter to prevent exactly this?
I noticed they aggresively build out todo comments, even if it’s not possible to do in place they take a wild stab at it.
If you can wait a bit for the Rocky 10 release, you’d get a decade of boring rock-solid secure computing.
Of all the sources of truth, why pick auto-complete?


Call me a skeptic, but I think offering “hyper-organization” as a solution to those too lazy to organize is probably a non-starter.


Ha! Next you’ll tell us these magic machines are nearly free and self-replicating!


Peak CPU?!? Hoping for some kind of graphene terahertz breakthrough.
I guess AI is best measured by how much power it consumes… ?