I’ve installed it on a Chimera machine also via Decky so I don’t think it’s distro specific.
I’ve installed it on a Chimera machine also via Decky so I don’t think it’s distro specific.
/bin confused me for a while because I thought it meant ‘this stuff is trash, don’t worry about it’.
I started on Unix systems using Vim, so I find Nano to be the confusing editor. A Vim install is one of the first things I do on a new server.
Apple: “You’ve just gotta brick their phone if they use 3rd party parts!”
Samsung: “Brick it, you say?”
Haha like the kids cops send into shops to buy beer.
There are some things I don’t really understand after reading this article:
Why exactly does Samsung want the customer data? Are they wanting to ban their Samsung account or something?
How exactly does Samsung police this? Surely the repair shop could just… not tattle?
What the hell does the repair shop tell the customer when they return their phone in literal fucking pieces?
I’ve said for a while that platforms that allow you to easily move make me more comfortable using them, and ironically, more likely to stay around.