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Even literal automatons don't want to work for the government
Now he changed it to "real raped european woman"...
How do I explain it to the people around me that PHONE CHARGERS DO NOT TAKE ELECTRICITY WHEN THE PHONE IS NOT PLUGGED IN
Supposedly you can add a network drive to Neofetch if you specify its location/path.
It's supposed to be assigned to k and everything I see says it is.
& I know exactly what the path is, since it says it right there in the command prompt.
But I feel no matter what variation of text I use, it refuses to show up. Only the local drives/disks.
Any idea what it should be?
Felt "/server/Koofr rclone" would have been the most likely.
It does, it uses a negligible amount of power though, so it isn't worth going around the house to unplug them
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They actually do, and there was a campaign to raise awareness about this, since billions of them are always on.
Each phone charger consumes ~$1 per year in electricity. Not much by any means, and think of the opposite risk: what of you misplace one, or break it from all the unplugging? It costs many times more to replace a charger than to leave it always on.
I saw an ad campaign with a local celeb I really fucking hte telling me to unplug them, ever since then I always leave it on
I don't know of one off the top of my head, but I do know that people over at data scraping and hording have been working on similar things.
something i was wondering about github, who manages all the pull requests in a big project, like, i suppose there comes a time a project's original creator becomes overwhelmed with hundreds if not thousands of pull requests, so how does he review them all, does he have to start delegating it to trustworthy parties?
Yes, delegation is how things are done in big git projects. Maintainers are appointed for various parts of the project (each with his own repo), and they then ask the main guy to pull sets of patches after those changes have been tested.
I doubt there's any big projects on Github since it's more like a social network for wannabe programmers than a development platform.
My Searx instance nor returns just a couple of results per page.
What are good search engines right now that are not brave, google, or duckduckgo?
Google considers a scraper like Searx stealing, to get results without the tracking you need to buy them for $5 per 1000 queries
Startpage is a commercial google proxy
That's a reasonable price. As long as API access is not ties to my Google account.
Thanks, will check it out.
fwt isn't there so here i go:
What's the debloated windows 10 iso called? Can't find it right now.
Please, maybe someone can prevent me from installing Faceapp.
Hey guys, I have mullvad vpn installed, I didn't like how it changes the environment to different countries, like a few sites slowly loading and I found out about 'tunneling' so I put it on with it excluding Firefox, but doesn't that just make your internet surfing visible to your isp? I put tunneling on excluding Firefox and went to a show my ip site and the location was mine, the country where I live, what does tunneling do exactly?
Does the Samsung J7 Neo have different versions with slightly different builds that make it riskier/safer to repair or was that technician shooing me away?
Also, How do I check if a phone has a shitty jack port before buying one?
I use my phones to listen to youtube while working around the house and doing chores and shit so I need those ports to last.
Tunneling means excluded apps aren't using the VPN, yes your ISP can see where you are going
You probably don't even need a VPN, most people understand the trade off is slower speeds, why do you have one in particular?
Just installed it to access different open trackers.
It's called split tunneling so that not everything is being tunneled. You put an exception for Firefox so it's no longer tunneled (VPN'd).