

How do you define hiding information?
If you constantly hide the fact you hate your boss from him, does that count because that’d be a problem in most jobs.


How do you define hiding information?
If you constantly hide the fact you hate your boss from him, does that count because that’d be a problem in most jobs.


We should also use public banking to allow apartment complexes where the majority want regular solar to have it installed and paid back as a cut of the solar savings.


What compression algorithm? The osx kernel is largely open source so they aren’t doing some secret compression, do they hardware offload it or something?
OSX enables zswap by default, but on a laptop that regular uses it, I’m not convinced it’s a trade-off that’s worth it, although swapping is different on OSX (IMO worse on modern desktops as it swaps whole apps) so I could be wrong.


Dynamic swap and zswap aren’t really the same as efficient ram usage it’s just good ways to mitigate when you run out. But when your using actual swap it’s in my experience more noticable on OSX than Linux, which at least for me remains responsive until you’re using a lot of swap.
Linux can share libraries too but users can run into situations where their applications use multiple different versions of Qt, GTK, etc. at the same time
Maybe Arch & Flatpak users hit this, but avoiding multiple versions of the same library is what distros exist for and avoiding loading different frameworks is what Desktop Environments are for. Although the ability to restore apps after closing them is pretty sweet and built in to OSX in a way that lets me safely kill apps to reduce the memory I’m using.
I think the main reason my Linux setup consumes less memory is probably because I used Kate for most file editing instead of vscode, which is probably an unfair advantage to Linux.


8GB wouldn’t be one site, but between the OS & a couple of bloated sites 8GB is easy to hit.


Didn’t use docker then fairly sure there is a Deb for it.


What?
I use OSX for work and Linux on my personal laptop, that hasn’t been my experience at all


Most people still browse bloated websites, doesn’t matter what OS you’re using 8GB is going to be tight.


I have to use MacBook for work, I guess it depends on the load but I doubt 8GB is enough unless you are just browsing, in which case far cheaper devices can fill that nieche.


Sure, but it’s a bad option, the kids aren’t alright.


PNC
Do I want to ask?


Search just fully doesn’t work on my android TV.
100% agree that the app needs work, although someone else in this thread mentioned grayjay which can frontend multiple sources including nebula and patreon so I’m trying that now


It’s good that the article mentioned that pein addiction isn’t real (or at least isn’t a specific addiction), but weird that it left out the ties between no-Fap and the alt-right/incel community.


It would be nice to have streamio work with your arr stack.
It’s a great user experience, but the android app gives you no control over the torrents, doesn’t handle port forwarding & isn’t really opensource AFAICT.


Do you use a username on your computer? Or login as anon every time.
It has a hostname, you can’t get around that or do you exclusively use liveCDs?
I just don’t understand your irrationality around your computer storing an UNVERIFIED date of birth for your account.
Either way, I’m done.
TBF it must be exhausting make up stuff to be mad at all day.


So anything that isn’t a stateless install is proof of mass surveillance?
Why stop there, do you file off the serial numbers of all your chips so that in the future an application couldn’t possibly upload them?


Might just be my account but YouTube algorithms got so sensitive I’m afraid to watch random crap, I watch like 1 video about a topic then for a week that’s all I get.
But yeah it’s more for intentional viewing than watching random crap, but I saw that as a bonus feature as it led to me procrastinating less.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nebula_(streaming_service)
It has a bunch of popular YouTube channels.
It doesn’t really have a recommendation engine but if you already have a bunch of creators on there it’s a cheap way to go as free.
They also have a bunch of Nebula exclusive series, like the guy who makes Not Just Bikes going to cities and trying all their transit in one day.
We should also use public banking to allow apartment complexes (regardless of ownership)'where the majority want regular solar to have it installed and paid back as a cut of the solar savings.