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Are there any updates regarding microphone and Touch ID support in this release?
Are there any updates regarding microphone and Touch ID support in this release?
Are there any updates regarding microphone and Touch ID support in this release?
Pretty simple to switch (if you have a little docker experience). Create a folder (e.g. ./postgres
), add the folder as a volume in the postgres portion of the compose file (maybe something like /db
), then run just the database with newly mounted folder, shell in, and copy everything from the Postgres folder to this new folder. After that, swap mounts so the new folder is used as Postgres db and you’re good. If something went wrong, the pgdata
volume is still there to switch back to.
Good share. I saw the nudge in the mobile app, but I didn’t realize there was breaking changes and upgraded in the middle of the night before bed (what the hell was I thinking???). Spent a good extra hour trying to figure out why.
Key take away, the pgvecto.rs
version needs to be upgraded. If you are using docker, update the docker-compose.yml. If you’re not, upgrade your pgvector.rs
version first. 🙏
Love Steam for that. That reminds me… gotta get me a Steam Deck!
Honestly. I suspect in this scenario, the popular use case for enabling Resizable Bar is for gaming. I was hoping to improve my video transcoding experience. 🥸
For sure haha I meant I don’t have soldering skills. I know there’s a hardware BIOS programmer device I could get, but I feel like at that point, I may as well get a new motherboard 👀
Welp. My skills end at #1. So I guess I’m SOL 😂 Thanks for this though! I like knowing that it’s possible, even if it’s outside of my current ability 🙂
I’m running up against the wall of breaking the signature. I guess my motherboard protects itself from unsigned modifications and idiot tinkerers 😂
Whoa. I didn’t know this was a thing! Windows live CD! That’s awesome. Thank you for this! I managed to get MMtools working with wine
. But definitely gonna try a few things with this since I’m getting some security verification failures with the modified bios 👀
Managed to get MMtools working with wine
. But now I am running up against issues with my motherboard and failing the security verification of the modified bios 😅
Stay tuned… 🤓
I tried it out with my Linux box. There’s a step that requires MMtools that I can’t run with out windows unfortunately 🥲
If only I had access to a windows machine to patch my old ass motherboard 🥹🫡
There’s no way to use these on iOS is there? 🥲
I would love a basic simple icon! One primary background colour (gradient or solid) with the mouse in a space suit outline or something similar 🙏
We are in a privacy community. A privacy community with a specific website that makes recommendations on messenger apps. And yet, OP is asking for an opinion on comparisons between Signal (recommended by the guide) and Telegram (which isn’t even in the guide). Why would this be necessary if they weren’t thinking Telegram could be a private and secure messenger too? Even tho it’s not recommended on privacy guides. Draw whatever conclusions you want to fit your own world view. But just because others do so differently, doesn’t mean they’re bots. That’s a very lazy way to view the world. And that is also just my opinion. If you wanted to discuss the points of the article, I’m down. But if you’re coming in here to be reductive because you have a differing opinion, then this is all I’m going to be saying to you.
Thanks for the article. That’s a really good breakdown for most arguments of Telegram propagandists. 🙌
Hm? Not sure which Signal you’re using. But it very much still requires a phone number to use. Usernames are not available just yet. There’s activity related to usernames in the GitHub repository, but no release yet.
They did remove the ability to send and receive SMS from their Android app. That was about last year or so.
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Neat. But it’s kind of concerning to see yet another OSS project hitch it’s community resourcing to Discord.