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Do I have to use PC receiver or is that unnecessary?
The Universe’s greatest distributor of Spice. Cult of the Shrike member.
Do I have to use PC receiver or is that unnecessary?
As much as I to be optimistic, I doubt this will pass. So long as Wall Street is still a thing don’t expect any sort of regulations. Continue to buy second-hand, OEM unlocked phones on eBay.
Once again, the penguin was been vindicated.
Thanks. Clear up a few things.
I’m completely lost. Can someone fill me on what the hell is going on?
Hackers are the only saving grace in this increasingly dystopian world.
The thing that I love most about Lemmy and the wider Fediverse is the sense of actual community. Many of the users feel like actual people I could meet in real life. It’s essentially a digital cafe. Sure as hell not going back to Reddit or those other shit Big Tech sites.
HOLY SHIT! YES! Thank you so much! I thought that drive was a goner. I was on the verge of just buying a new SSD. You just saved me a couple hundred bucks. Thank you once again!
I went ahead tried this but got an error when using makepkg -si
:/home/[username]/ntfsprogs-ntfs3/PKGBUILD: line 45: autoreconf: command not found
==> ERROR: A failure occurred in build().
Aborting...
I went to file in question and line 45 says this: autoreconf -vfi
That’s the thing: I don’t have Windows installed on that SSD. I double checked.
Nice! Now, all I need to do is make the babies.
Best ways to circumvent this:
Buy a pre-2000s car. Sure, cars were going high tech before but this was long before IoT became a thing.
Ditch the car all together and get into to cycling and e-bike culture.
In the future, people will remember William Gibson as a prophet.
This fiasco demonstrates why open source is the superior software model.
Where’s that Taffer?
How about for full album downloads?
We will miss you. We won’t let those corporate egomaniacs take over.
Didn’t know if it was supported but this clears it up. Thanks.