

I’m hopeful for a future awd version.
I have no interest in driving a rear wheel drive in the snow.


I’m hopeful for a future awd version.
I have no interest in driving a rear wheel drive in the snow.
It is released on August 1st for US market, it would be shipping then.
Right when I decide to buy a Fairphone 6, welp, guess I’m keeping my current phone till the the tariffs drop.


When I say that the Nazi’s turned on them, I’m saying that these select individuals that thought that working with the Nazi’s would save them. It did not.
There were a few exceptions, there were some people that higher ups in the Nazi party helped to escape. For instance Adolf Eichman was proud of the fact that while many Nazis would point out a few “good ones” among the jews he was more pure in his belief.
The support for deporting Jews into Palestine was called the Haavara Agreement. 60,000 Jews were migrated to Palestine from 1933 to 1939. It was an agreement between the Zionist Federation of Germany and the Nazi government. The thought was that by working with the government they could make things easier on Jews still living in Germany.
Germany also got a lot of good international press for doing it at the time.


Before WW2 there were zionists who worked with the Nazi party in order to work towards creating a Jewish state that the jews could all be sent to. Later on the Nazis turned on these Jews because the process wasn’t fast enough for them and they couldn’t find enough countries to take the people they were deporting.
The first solution for Nazis wasn’t death camps, it was mass deportation.


The Nazis were in general supporters of a Jewish state. Their first solution was mass deportations.
So it isn’t really a historic contradiction.


Tofu.
Pressing the water out, marinating for hours, then cooking properly so it’s delicious and not a rubbery mess is just too much hassle.
Going into debt running Tumbleweed.


I have a 16 and a 13, I thought I’d give away the 13 when I got the 16 but I keep using the 13 as well cause of how portable it is. Lot nicer to lounge about with the 13 than the 16.
I might get the 12 to replace my 13 and use it for drawing practice and web browsing. Performance wise it’d be a downgrade from my 1280p but I don’t really need the performance.


They’re also using an older cpu in these and only one stick of ram to run costs down. It is a low tier 13th gen intel.


As global warming increases the waters around Greenland will become more important strategically.
The unmatched screen makes that part of the wallpaper better


Apparently during part of the sinking of the Costaconcordia they played it in one of the lounges.
I don’t miss AUR. Well, I do but opensuse has OBS. Technically OBS is better as packages can be rebuilt automatically when dependencies are updated, but there are a lot more users on the AUR than OBS so AUR has more stuff on it.
OBS packages are less likely to break your system in an update, but the AUR is just flat out bigger.
There hasn’t been anything I’ve needed that I haven’t been able to find either on OBS or as a flatpak. When something isn’t in the disro repos, I look for a flatpak first, then check OBS. Mostly cause flatpaks are easier to search.
I ran Arch flavors for a while, (Endeavor, Crystal, Garuda, and mostly CachyOS) and I eventually got tired of the tinkering, so I’m back on Opensuse now. Benefits of the perks of rolling release with less tinkering than Arch.
I personally use Tumbleweed, then I use Slowroll on my media PC and my dad’s laptop.
Did you miss a required manual intervention on an update? A while ago there was an arch update that needed manual intervention cause of a dependency circle. Might be worth looking up the past year or so of manual intervention newsletter posts for Arch.
Last time I had a dependacy issue I was able to remove the conflicting package, update, then reinstall the package and it worked fine afterwards.
My own system was working great for a long while on an Arch flavour. But a bit ago HDR stopped working properly after an update and I just couldn’t get it running right. Would display very dim.
Eventually gave up on my 2 year old install and went back to Tumbleweed.
I loved all the tinkering on Arch, but I just don’t have it in me to do the tinkering anymore.
Eventually yes, but no estimate on when that will be, I know there has been a statement by the PopOS team that they’re working on it.
Right now if you want HDR you pretty much have to be running KDE for your DE.
Mint with KDE if it doesn’t support it already it will the next major release.
No idea when Gnome HDR support will come.
I’m really looking forward to using their Cosmic DE once HDR support is in.
I’m on Tumbleweed right now. Used to be on Arch flavors, Garuda then Cachy OS.
Tumbleweed is almost as fast for gaming performance, I just don’t have it in me to do all the tinkering anymore. Just want something up to date that works.
Arch was… great and pretty reliable, just got tired of the tinkering.
It depends on who you have for a bank. I know cash app cards will sometimes leave the hold for 5 business days.
Cash app will also leave a hold if the charge is denied for lack of funds, it’ll just put a hold on whatever is left in the account.