

I have one, it’s not great but it’s not terrible. The heart rate monitor leaves much to be desired and I’ve never gotten the GPS to work. It’s pretty cool if you need a new project to sink some time into.
I’m just a simple man, trying to make his way in the universe.
I have one, it’s not great but it’s not terrible. The heart rate monitor leaves much to be desired and I’ve never gotten the GPS to work. It’s pretty cool if you need a new project to sink some time into.
If you’ve gone that far already, why not ban all ads? It’s all brainwashing and mind control imo.
KDE lets the user customize how much desk space is wasted on “useless crapola”.
I’m just pointing out your naïveté. What happens in the US naturally affects the rest of the world. We’re all dependent on each other. No one will be isolated from this.
Oh, my sweet summer child…
Debian hasn’t done me dirty yet
Is this new system, R-Mode, invulnerable to jamming? It uses radio spectrum, so I’d think not, but it’s not mentioned in the article.
They’re command line tools. If you want to get something done you have to put in a little effort.
Sweet, thanks for the info
Dude, this looks like a great project. Thanks for the reccomendation!
So one should use ext4 for RAID 5&6?
Can someone reply to this comment with pointers or guides on high-protein vegan/vegetarian diets for reducing body fat?
I used sway for quite a while and after the initial setup (which was very finniky) it was alright to use. But then you start to notice little things that annoy you and by that time you’ve forgotten where that setting was in the config. For Linux noobs like me it’s not great long-term. If you like having all your DE settings in a config file sure, use it, but I’m going back to KDE.
You’ll never have an issue until you do. Not to mention all the issues you don’t know about.
Keeping up-to-date with security updates is incredibly important.
The funny thing about this new framework is that it isnt
Bangle.js 2
Sure, the time between detections is faster than the time it takes light to travel from one detector to the other. Nothing is actually traveling faster than light and no physical laws are broken.
Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t. Sometimes it just breaks and you need to reset the watch. When it does work, it takes forever to find a signal. That’s been my experience, anyway.