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If you're interested in Lineage, just check their device page and filter for set top box:
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Made me think this was the good news community.
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I had it initially setup to run on Wi-Fi too, battery or charging.
Then I had my battery drain to 30-40% during afternoons, when I'm used to reaching evenings above 60%. Check app usage on settings: Syncthing.
Since I use it mostly for backing up photos, I found it better to enable it only when charging.
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That is great news!
Now I might be able to uninstall Google Drive from my phone.
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The original post is 2 months old.
What's the point of reposting it? Better to post something like:
Don't use a non-private email, or an email linked to your real identity as your recovery email, because, like other things that Proton needs to have access to (such as recipients and email subjects), it can be shared with law enforcement.
Just a guide on how I got MariaDB working instead of SQLite for my [PhotoPrism](https://www.photoprism.app/) instance running on a FreeBSD jail.
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Same for the teenager part.
The Podcast (Dialogues instead of Monologues) is content for the older audience, though: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLet00UQnlQoUKqSB5-oFmrwpnnVc4C4A8
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Facts: Game didn't break the charts on day one.
Media: Game is struggling on Steam.
Facts: That's not what the data say, in fact some games come out with a bang, others have a long...
Media: OmD, will Ninja Theory survive?!
Can't have a healthier gaming industry if this passes for news, specially with that headline.
5th paragraph in, so they can say they weren't doomsayers:
While the numbers don’t look great, there’s currently nothing to worry about with Hellblade 2.
Edit: added clarity that the post started with a "dialogue".
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Since it isn't VC backed or publicly traded, I expect Proton to avoid the AI tech fever.
I guess I need to make my voice heard in that regard and answer the survey.
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L. O. L.
Seriously though, reasonable discussion of its usefulness aside, how can't people see that outrageous statements like that without any scientific or practical backing, clearly made to inspire devotion and/or fear, keeping the hype and the money and resources drain on, are the telltale of a tech hype?
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We are discontinuing Workplace from Meta so we can focus on building AI and metaverse technologies that we believe will fundamentally reshape the way we work,
Lol, can't make this shit up!
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It this actually true? For real?!
Can't wait to go back from my parental leave and not be the last one to hear about important announcements because they were posted on FB. F that.
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Everything runs locally, OCR, ML, etc, which can be a bit taxing on lower end hardware, but there are ways to disable the more advanced and computationally expensive features, like NLTK for advanced Natural Language processing.
Your data is stored locally on your server and is never transmitted or shared in any way.
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There seems to be a huge overlap in functionality. But a major difference is that Paperwork is a local application that runs on Windows and Linux, while Paperless has a web front end that makes it accessible anywhere (it also has some independently native apps for mobile).
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Paperless-ngx that allows you to self host an easily browseable archive of your documents. Fully featured with OCR, ML-powered categorization and the works.
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KeepassXC replied on that thread that it wasn't just the privacy problematic networking that was removed:
that bug report is bunk. He removed ALL features, not just networking. That includes yubikey support, auto-type and browser integration.
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Every 4-5 seconds? Yeah, logging.
You can either move the system dataset to your boot drive/pool or syslog to /var/log:
https://www.truenas.com/docs/core/coretutorials/systemconfiguration/settingthesystemdataset/
I've seem many users recommend a reboot after changing those settings.
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Boy, are the example story and picture bad.
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Was going to suggest opening an issue on the project page, but there's this, was that you?
Technological feat aside: >Revolutionary heat dissipating coating effectively reduces temperatures by more than 10% 78.5C -> 70C = (78.5 - 70) / 78.5 = 0.1082 = 10% right?! Well, not really. Celsius is an arbitrary temperature scale. The same values on Kelvin would be: 351.65K -> 343.15K = (351.65 - 343.15) / 351.65 = 0.0241 = 2% (???) So that's why you shouldn't do % on temp changes. A more entertaining version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vhkYcO1VxOk&t=374s