

I only use MS stuff on my work notebook. My wife and kid do use it, though.
I only use MS stuff on my work notebook. My wife and kid do use it, though.
Install over browser is a really low entry bar. Commercial would see about zero users.
Pixels are okay hardware-wise. Lifecycle is not much of a limit, since you’re relying on the upstream for patches anyway.
I block ads both on DNS blocklists and browser plugin level. Vanadium unfortunately doesn’t have uBlock origin so I’ll have to improvise something when I start using GrapheneOS on mobile – I don’t get out much.
With open source ROMs like LineageOS and GrapheneOS the admin is you.
This is why I run GrapheneOS and LineageOS.
Your phone is showing you ads?
Young people are always ignorant, relatively. They haven’t been around long enough to learn much, after all. However, the quality of education has been empirically declining over many decades, and mobile devices are extemely efficient accelerants of brain rot.
You rely on professional fabricators of misinformation to tell you the truth about who is producing misinformation? Don’t fall for crude propaganda. When empires end they do some self-destructive things. It’s normal.
The new generation of Russian fast neutron reactors use lead and lead-bismuth as coolant, not sodium anymore. They are not proper breeders, as I understood it.
Thorium fuel cycle is useful for weapon production. Germany also abandoned thorium despite no interest in weapon production.
Some of the new Russian reactor types are designed to burn away dangerous hot actinides. MSR need onboard fuel processing to continue to operate anyway.
Too bad we do not know which exactly thorium salt mixes they are using, what the materials facing the molten salt at high neutron fluxes are and how they fare long term, whether they use on-site constant or batched fuel reprocessing, whether they kickstarted the reactor with enrichened uranium or reactor-grade plutonium waste and other such questions.
US experiments were broken off because of materials corrosion problem.
IPv6 is really widespread.
Heh.
Another good reason to stick with Debian though.
Linux kernel? Where?
Assuming you mean distro, where is it in Debian?
If I want AI I can always install llama or similar locally.
It’s not going to, though. As soon as the tariffs disapper they’ll be impersonating Dory, again.
Lying flat, especially with a wet contact to the ground is about the worst you can do. Especially in tne mountains, where voltage gradients reach much farther from the point of the strike.
GrapheneOS does have modem isolation, and when it tells the modem to be off, then it’s really off.