@moffintosh think you can safely stay on the kernel it originally came with for at least three years.
After that either the hardware will become obsolete or the Earth will go up in a nuclear blast. Well, one of those 😅
@thor
@neural_meduza Крым — не бутерброд 🥪
Крымчане — не грибы 🍄🍄
@urusan git -m for one liners, git commit (which runs vim) for longer stuff.
@stellarskylark Become ungovernable ✊
@mjdxp
@neural_meduza То есть законы на самом деле тоже нейромедуза пишет? 😱
@murtezayesil Alphabetically sorted months are extremely cursed!
/me wrote the idea down in notepad 😈
@DeveloperMemes
@neural_meduza Как же теперь в интернетах штаны просиживать? 😱
@slylittlefox@ilyamikcoder.com 🤨🤔😂
@neural_meduza
@DeveloperMemes Yeah, that's odd. Slider would've been perfect for this! 😄
@DotardTed At least they didn't make it buttplug-shaped this time, so that was already a good job!
Yeah, this one was supposed to be a teardrop, but… sometimes we just can't get what we want 🤣
@grendel84 Yeah, it's sad that that OS didn't take off 😢
I really liked W10Mobile. And I like my 950 XL better than the phone I have now. It now runs Win11 Pro. It is hooked to a TV, keyboar/mouse, it's a nice portable computer, unresponsive at times, but, considering how old the hardware is, it's better than it could be. There is Firefox for Win on ARM so it has its uses.
It could've worked had MS not decided to give up on Windows phones.
@researchfairy
@thor Is it still considered a character trait or an actual disorder? 😅
@amyfou Apple could've made it a click wheel 🤣
@researchfairy
@grendel84
HP Lapdock was just that. You could connect you Windows 10 Mobile phone with a USB-C cable and enjoy a laptop-like experience. Full desktop edition of Windows 11 was adopted for some Lumia phones by the community and I think it works with HP Lapdock.
Razer tried that with their Android-based phone, but I don't think they've went beyond the conzept: https://www.razer.com/concepts/project-linda
@researchfairy
@enduser@berserker.town
At least he's not a government agent in disguise… You know, like those pigeon fellas 🤭
@thor
@gemlog I could make use of that on my workstation, it still has Windows and Mac OS X which I sometimes need and it has dual disk mirrored arrays for each of the systems. I wanted to install Void on my older dual Xeon Mac Pro. ZFS could actually shine there as it has ECC RAM, but I gave that one to a friend a couple of years ago and looks like she still uses it. Well, maybe later.
@gemlog I don't have anything against btrfs — it mostly works, it is more feature-rich than ext4 and definitely more resilient. It's just that I don't need any of that for my laptop. I have a Micron M510DC SSD in it that can handle sudden poweroffs really well — capacitors and whatnots. All the data is throwaway anyway, what isn't I have backed up otherwise. Performance is also not an issue, but maybe I can get better battery life. I didn't use snapshotting or subvolumes so I got rid of it.
@iska@mk.starnix.network My SSD is perfectly fine, Micron utility says so and yours is most probably too. But the way these errors make it to the kernel logs it does look scary 😅
@iska@mk.starnix.network I've migrated from #btrfs to ext4 on my laptop today. Yeah, I know, but I've never used any of the advanced features and ext4 is a tiny bit more performant. I've seen read errors very similar to the ones you've had. I did some reading and looks like it's the way btrfs works: when there is a checksum mismatch, the filesystem just marks the file unreadable forever instead of returning the corrupt data. There is no way to fix it the ext4-way, you can only overwrite the file
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