Pixel 7 is around $160-180 used right now, that might be a nicer option than the 7a.
Alternatively do the 7a and get a free new battery from Google if it pans out that way..
Pixel 7 is around $160-180 used right now, that might be a nicer option than the 7a.
Alternatively do the 7a and get a free new battery from Google if it pans out that way..
It's essentially the only cryptocurrency that has privacy, so is good for paying for VPNs and such.
Others like Bitcoin are not private and your transactions are visible.
Its convenient because your data is stored in the same folder that your docker-compose.yaml file is in, making backups or migrations simpler.
This looks great, I assume it's pulling bookmarks directly from the filesystem for the browsers so it doesn't need an extension?
Any of them, Immich auto upload just picks up the files as they appear in the folder.
My Immich app/webui does have memories where it groups some photos by time, such as "2 years ago" at the top of the app, but I don't believe it does anything with memories for people or locations.
There's also no fee to use it, just a donation.
Yeah they're making steady progress on major updates, and releasing patches for bugs and tweaks in between.
It's good, there's been a few major updates adding new zones, better NPCs, animals, more gear/weapons, and so on..
I still play multiplayer, but on games that still support community servers like Minecraft, Enshrouded, Arma 3, Space Engineers..
Don't forget all the online requirements with accounts even if you want to play single player, and constant server issues on launch that seem to happen with every game now because none of them allow community servers anymore.
I'm not sure how to prevent saving in the first place, but you can use the Cookie Autodelete addon to remove them as soon as you close that tab.
I always figured anyone wanting a different shell is probably heavily into Linux to the point that switching it themselves would be fairly trivial.
Is CachyOS a more CLI focused desktop linux? I'm not very familiar with it. Normally on a desktop I avoid the CLI, because the GUI is just easier and faster to use.