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Isn’t the “standard” sim card in you pic actually mini-sim? While the standard one is credit card-sized? I think I have a phone somewhere that takes a credit card sized sim actually.
Isn’t the “standard” sim card in you pic actually mini-sim? While the standard one is credit card-sized? I think I have a phone somewhere that takes a credit card sized sim actually.
My Pentium 100 even says “Heatsink req’d”
External devices I presume
I assume the commenter lives in the UK and is thus excluded from this due to Brexit.
I also have a 128GB SanDisk that I bought quite a few years ago for a decent chuni if money for a flash drive, has been through the washing machine twice and still works. It fits a lot of ISOs for Ventoy to use
IIRC Mac OS X was changed to OS X before it was changed to macOS. Not that it matters here
Edit: 10.0 to 10.7 were Mac OS X, 10.8 to 10.11 was OS X, 10.12 and later macOS.
The moment I notived revanced has stopped working for me a new version was already available that worked. I guess ot might’ve been a staged rollout?
Stable is the building horses are kept in
And sudo itself has existed for over 40 years
The technology you’re talking about is literally two resistors - parts that cost less than a cent a piece when you get a few hundred.
Trilium. Tried a bunch but fell in love with this one. Others either didn’t have support for inline math or weren’t wysiwyg (Joplin). Also easy syncing between computers with its own server in docker, and it even doubles as a web version of the app.
Not quite a program but I fricking love KRunner. And Kate and Dolphin, though available in Windows, don’t work as well.
It can’t even do basic shit like mount a network drive.
I use KDE and mounting a network drive in dolphin was very easy. Not difficult in nautilus either
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