

Maybe, but it would be like pointing out “Hey, this user has low IQ too”.
Don’t know what else to call that, unnecessarily adding someone to such information elsewhere than originally mentioned.
I like computers, trains, space, radio-related everything and a bunch of other tech related stuff. User of GNU+Linux.
I am also dumb and worthless.
My laptop is HP 255 G7 running Manjaro and Linux Mint.
I own RTL-SDRv3 and RSP1 clone.
SDF Unix shell username: user224
Maybe, but it would be like pointing out “Hey, this user has low IQ too”.
Don’t know what else to call that, unnecessarily adding someone to such information elsewhere than originally mentioned.
Also, what do you even mean doxxing them?
I meant the other, different user, by username.
I didn’t find such post on their account. Are you sure you’re not mixing it up with someone else?
I know somebody else here (Lemmy) posted some low-IQ related question(s).
I am not going dox them here though.
I just got an old HP inkjet that doesn’t care about reported ink levels and cheap ink bottles from AliExpress.
I print white on black because I have so much damn ink and nobody expects dark mode documents. Kinda funny when I take out a sheet of paper and have to dry it out. 120g/m² is absolutely the minimum when doing such crap though. Regular 80g/m² just wrinkles up and leaks through, although that’s also a property of dye ink vs pigment ink.
But I also lucked out on sales combined with coupons
Currently it’s €18.50, though for 0.5L (~1 pint) that’s still cheap. Honestly I am surprised I actually received that.
10 years later
Printers now include embedded cellular modems as backup for OTA firmware updates, ink subscriptions and telemetry.
Wait, I thought that’s something that only color laser do with yellow toner…
Edit: Possibly
And once again the only available good tech is old 2nd hand.
I don’t know, but tell us the answer if you try it /j
Based on https://postmarketos.org/install/ the Nokia N900 can run the latest stable release of PostmarketOS.
Nokia N900 was a proper Linux-powered phone released in November 2009.
So yeah, it’s been getting over 15 years of community support so far.
Edit: Fixed typo
I have fairly small hands, but still prefer a larger phone. More content on the screen and space for battery.
HOWEVER, I’d take both. A small phone would be a good secondary device. I want something modern the size of my Samsung Galaxy Ace (GT-S5830i). The back also has a really nice texture.
Oh, yeah, it also has a headphone jack, MicroSD card slot and quickly swappable battery which I should probably replace because it seems it has slightly increased its capacity… volumetric capacity.
But I also prefer a bit more thickness so it doesn’t feel like a fragile, slippery sheet of glass (rugged phones are good for that).
Probably the latter.
When do they have to wake up? That minus ~8 hours is probably healthy. 7 - 9 hours of sleep a day is something to aim for.
Whether forced bedtime actually works…