Isn’t java generally backwards compatible? I switch java versions willy nilly in my (small) projects and never really noticed any problems when upgrading the version
I am running 8 gigs on my piece of shit laptop, and i just have to make sure not to open minecraft and the browser at once, otherwise it’s absolutely fine
A propos potato cameras (i recommend checking out the channel):
I mean it’s like bread with butter but better
“I paid for the entire display so i’ll use the entire display”
Linux: i punch myself in the face because it’s free
Windows: i pay this guy to punch me in the face, but he sometimes decides to punch me in the nuts, and also tries to sell me stuff
Found a pdf: https://heinicke.xyz/nixos/alfa.pdf
Out of curiousity, what did you dislike about it?
+ pihole and throw in noscript if you’re extra paranoid
One thing that comes to mind is an NTP server, or if you have a beefy server, you could host maps
It happened to me once, disabled cloud backup on my documents folder, and onedrive decided if it can’t have my folder, no one can
I did get my data back, since onedrive kept it in the rubbish bin or somewhere like that
After that i nuked onedrive from my laptop, and now i use arch btw
This reminds me of that one time when i pushed with my github token as my username (dw i revoked it)
My general tip (disclaimer: i am generally a newbie): don’t be afraid of rewriting code, if you bodge one thing it will get you later twice over
Even better: make it purely functional
“Pepsiman” started playing in my head, but instead of pepsiman it was f****tman
My dog plainly dislikes tap water
Pond water? Great.
Water in a bowl outside with some kelp growing in it? Yes.
Water in a watering can that is literally the same as in his bowl? Perfect.
relatively small
Until you dump 2000 RAW photos on there
I’d advice against it, aside from spam filters, and it being a general PITA, there is a chance your ISP will block any outgoing mail traffic (in my case orange blocks it)