const_void 2mo ago • 100%
Lol. Imagine thinking TP Link takes security seriously.
const_void 3mo ago • 85%
Microsoft and Lenovo
const_void 3mo ago • 92%
How is it still like this
Because Microsoft knows no one is going to stop using Windows even if it sucks. It's same way no one actually moves to Canada when a shitty US president is elected. The average person has a high tolerance for bullshit.
const_void 3mo ago • 92%
The best is when this starts on battery power on an old machine. It's always a race to see who wins.
const_void 3mo ago • 95%
RTO is a scam
const_void 3mo ago • 83%
Why do Indians tolerate this kind of abuse?
const_void 3mo ago • 94%
No idea why liberals are still buying Teslas. It's bizarre to me.
const_void 4mo ago • 11%
On the other hand, anime in general is relegated to teens more than not
Does anyone else find this creepy?
const_void 4mo ago • 74%
Why do these anime girls always look like they're in their teens? Extremely creepy.
const_void 4mo ago • 96%
At which part of the day do you sit around and shitpost alt right propaganda on Twitter for hours?
const_void 4mo ago • 100%
Anything that doesn't have an external connector or some way to mount one. One example would be if you were using a USB Wi-Fi radio and wanted to connect it to the internal USB connectors but you'd need to pass the antenna to the outside of the case.
const_void 4mo ago • 100%
const_void 4mo ago • 84%
Not just for water cooling. It's for cables that pass in or out too.
const_void 4mo ago • 90%
We take off our shoes here. At least I do. What kind of filthy animals want dirt on their floors?
const_void 4mo ago • 100%
TP Link is backdoored trash
const_void 4mo ago • 100%
I'd love to meet the engineers who work on these "features". How do they go along with this shit and sleep at night?
const_void 5mo ago • 100%
It's stuck on Qt5 while KDE is on Qt6
const_void 5mo ago • 100%
This is the result of Microsoft being so cozy with hardware vendors.
I'm trying to migrate from HAOS to HA Container but that's no way to restore the backup. Is there any other way to do this?
There's a few packages that I use that I have created personal patches for. When one of these packages gets updated I need to manually change the PKGBUILD to the new version, SHA, etc. Is there any way to have a local patch applied to a package every time a new version of the package is release?
I manage hundreds of servers at work. They each have a [BMC](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intelligent_Platform_Management_Interface) (remote power on/off, reset, KVM, etc) and we need to use those features frequently. I've been using a Google Docs spreadsheet to track their URLs, what each box is used for, specs, etc but it feels like a dynamic web app would be better for this purpose. Does anyone use anything like this? Did you make your own?
I'm wondering what the current favorite distros are besides the most popular ones like Arch, Debian and Fedora.
Mine is [Strawberry](https://www.strawberrymusicplayer.org/) since it has a ton of options and plays a ton of formats. It's also (distant) fork of Amarok 1.4 and integrates well with KDE Plasma. I'm curious what other people are using these days. What's your favorite player?