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Not even the constitution. They literally break or say that “it was a mistake” for a majority of the constitution and pay judges to twist the meaning to fit their corporate donors’ wishes.

They literally want corporate feudalism where the only laws are those made by daddy corpo.

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I think it is more “carter lies in the paper’s face that he has never been a fan of the limelight”

You literally don’t buy a cyberrustbucket unless you are dying for attention.

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To be fair, the UK is essentially aiming to be America 2.0

Many countries are trending more expensive (Belgium went up 30% house price in 4 years) but the UK is on another level of the wealthy literally owning all property and purposely leaving tens of thousands of houses empty just to spite the working class.

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It was just copied frame by frame from LG 16 years before.

youtu.be/NcUAQ2i5Tfo

The death of creativity is very apt considering they had no creativity making it, they just stole it and remade it.

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Interesting.

Android 12 with syncthing-fork from fdroid does not allow access to the /android/data folder.

I want to backup my downloaded podcasts and whatsapp, but it can’t do it.

Do you have an earlier android version?

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That’s it, indeed it isn’t rooted

What is with Steam's shading cache updates nowadays? (feddit.nl)

For the past few months or so, steam precaching has been out of control. I have to download between 10 and 30 GB of shader precache data per day. That is extremely ridiculous. Steam’s shader caches are quite often almost as large as the game itself. For example: the image here is a game that is ~7GB for the full game,...

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Yep, it is also worth to note that 6.9 rc6 (iirc) fixed this issue, and mainline 6.9 should have this issue fixed.

Apparently fixed by adding 1 = sign 😁

JustEnoughDucks, (edited )
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Are you absolutely sure that you have the i915 firmware installed and enabled?

If you have gone through these steps of adding the modules: jellyfin.org/docs/general/…/intel/-power-enco…

and it doesn’t work, you may have to manually download the git linux firmware library, extract the i915 folder and place it in your firmware folder.

That is how I got jellyfin working on my A380 after pulling my hair out about it.

Please check and post your dmesg starting up.

You should see GUC and HUC enabling.

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Shame that for that price it will only give you 2 years of updates like a 200€ phone.

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As an electronics engineer:

Small batch (10 or so) fully integrated and assembled PCBs of the type of Airgradient without testing, without a case, and without any certifications will run you probably around $50 per piece. That is without any development time, no 3D modeling time to build a case, no software, engineering hours, testing, etc… Just raw BOM cost.

Boards are cheap, assembly service at low quantities is expensive. Making 10 PCBs by hand is also an option, but at a low $50 hourly rate, it would probably take 6-8 hours to hand assemble if you factor in 10% board mistakes with hand assembly. That brings you to $80ish per piece with no software or case.

The other way you can do this is hiring out very low income countries through fixed-rate contracts via fiverr or Upwork. But you will maybe have to shell out around $1000 to get people to actually take the contract, in which case it is only 30% cheaper than the airgradiant kit for vastlt lower build quality.

Much easier to work with modules and jumper wires, test it yourself, and solder when needed. Soldering station and supplies is $50 total and with modules you can probably get it done a bit roughly for $50 per piece total, but the benefit ia your free time costs nothing money-wise and you learn a lot.

Yes you can do things yourself for much cheaper than commercial products. The keyword is yourself. You often times can’t hire someone else to do it for cheaper than a commercial product (with exceptions).

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HMD global

Good to know every component will be cheaper out on to a degree that makes the phone barely last, complete with a thousand software bugs.

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