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I think if I were the president of Argentina I’d put some effort into keeping my AI comic generator from sinking Argentina into the sea.
I’m not a medic and sorry if you’ve already tried this, but your gut and mood issues sound a lot like a food allergy. Did you try cutting for two weeks the typical allergens? Try one at a time with gluten, lactose/casein, animals, legumes (soy derivatives in particular), nuts (peanuts in particular) and see if anything improves
12,000 consoles … for an estimated value of more than 47.5 million euros.
Each console costs 40 grand?
One thing I’d really like to do is learn what the default install of Mint+Cinnamon is doing, how to go over the different components, how to pick and choose what i want this thing doing. I didn’t find the official documentation overly helpful, troubleshooting the install aside, so i wanted to ask here
It sounds like, as soon as you get half-comfortable, you should install Arch.
This is not a meme, your question is exactly what archlinux exists for.
Don’t use the installer, follow the good old https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Installation_guide
Good luck, don’t take Arch too seriously.
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I bought a second-hand xperia 5 III last week. Edit: Flashed lineageos and a magisk module to use the stock camera.
The naming scheme is confusing, the first number is the price range, where 1 is the most expensive, 5 the sweet spot, 10 the “budget” model, then the second number is the generation, I < II < III < IV < V < VI.
Recently I found out about sony xperias.
- Decent price second hand
- decent specs, snapdragon CPU
- Unlockable bootloader
- Very good camera, not bricked by unlocking the bootloader
- LineageOS support on some models
- Headphone jack
- Double SIM + eSIM
- micro SD card
- Large battery
- Easy to repair
For smartphones I think a significant driver of their ever-increasing sizes is that battery technology is lagging behind power demand. The worst thing of having a small phone these days is that the battery lasts less than a day. Big screens used to be too power hungry to be practical but LEDs are extremely efficient these days.
My prediction is that we’ll return to the miniaturization craze of the 1990s whenever the next breakthrough in battery technology happens.