[-] chayleaf@lemmy.ml 10 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

that's some expensive cheese, a typical price for cheese here is around 1 ruble for 1 gram (you can get it like 2x cheaper if you buy cheap cheese)

also, I haven't watched the video but cheese is typically sold in 200g packs

[-] chayleaf@lemmy.ml 8 points 6 months ago

No, migration is caused by economics, so it only makes sense to use economics to talk about it. In capitalism, migration follows the market laws, i.e. people migrating to where they expect to be paid more.

[-] chayleaf@lemmy.ml 10 points 8 months ago

they are, the titles just got changed

[-] chayleaf@lemmy.ml 9 points 8 months ago

I'm a programmer and I remember 33 digits, but in practice I never use pi because I never have to deal with geometry

[-] chayleaf@lemmy.ml 7 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

You are claiming that I said VP can magically override the US policy, while I said the exact opposite - VP can't and won't do shit unless the entire government undergoes a broad ideological shift.

Before that, you talked about responsibility, which I didn't talk about at all. I simply said that Israel exists in its current form thanks to the US, which is objectively true. There's no "responsibility" or "morals" in saying that much, and people all across the political spectrum can agree with this.

And no, I didn't call what you said a logical fallacy, because fallacy and logical fallacy are two different terms (leaving aside whether what you are saying is indeed a logical fallacy).

[-] chayleaf@lemmy.ml 10 points 9 months ago

the organizers recolored Rainbow Dash's hair to the colors of the Russian flag but it didn't help

[-] chayleaf@lemmy.ml 7 points 9 months ago

it's the way Nix works too

[-] chayleaf@lemmy.ml 8 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

Most phones have no mainline Linux support, and require something like ubports, which can use an unholy hack to run Linux userspace based on Android drivers and kernel. I think this one can be installed to just about any Android phone (worst case you can use the generic GSI image, which should work but be slow). Personally, I've never once bricked a phone by flashing it, and I've been doing it since ~2015 (don't remember the year, but it was a Lenovo S660).

OnePlus 6 is a 5 year old phone with a SoC that has comparatively high development velocity (SDM845), which is why it's finally getting close to full mainline support for basic features like calls/SMS/camera/sensors (still not fully there, and yes sensors are needed, they make stuff like autorotate and turning touchscreen off when you put your phone to your ear during a call work). If you want to tinker with Linux, I recommend a Pinephone; though Mobian did mention how frustrating its ecosystem is in their blog. Maybe Pinephone Pro or Librem are better, but they're way way way more expensive. If you want a daily driver, I recommend a OnePlus 6/6T as explained in the article, or some other SDM845 phone, and maybe don't DIY if you don't have the basic experience in working with ARM SBCs and Android ROMs like me lol.

postmarketOS is probably the smoothest experience you'll get on a wide range of devices, and I highly recommend it. Most other mobile Linux distros are often more or less piggy backing off their work (though of course other distros create cool stuff too).

[-] chayleaf@lemmy.ml 7 points 11 months ago

what do you even mean "don't support encryption"? Do you mean FDE? In that case PostmarketOS supports it, and you can get any other distro to use FDE if you tinker hard enough

[-] chayleaf@lemmy.ml 9 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Just use something vanilla like Ungoogled Chromium. Don't use it for everything, only for working on projects that require it.

[-] chayleaf@lemmy.ml 9 points 1 year ago

Race is a social concept. Race is a thing which exists. Gender is a social concept. Gender is a thing which exists. Race is based on ethnicity, but can't be explained by it alone, gender is based on sex, but can't be explained by it alone.

[-] chayleaf@lemmy.ml 10 points 1 year ago

just use the Arch Wiki. The only parts that differ per system and when you really have to read a lot is partitioning (depending on whether you want encryption, etc) and post-install configuration like installing a DE, other than that the installation guide will basically cover everything on a single page

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