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Don’t know where you live… look for it on duckduckgo
Caustic soda might work cleaning oil stains.
Calamity Ganon be looking a lot like Ifrit from FFX
The north, in France. Lille is the rumoured capital of cousin-inbreeding.
Chemistry, and science in a broader sense. When you hear ‘woah a new medicine has been found that could cure cancer’ it’s most likely 'we have developed a new gadolinium based compound that has shown efficiency in penetrating cancer cells and could be used to deliver drugs to these areas, however it has not been tested in humans because it kills rats faster that it cures cancer"
Almost every science headline was written by someone who never understood science. They just translate some foreign language into words that suits them.
That’s the thing ! It’s not linux specific.
How it works :
USB 1 and 2 use a set of 4 pins. It can only use those 4pins to transmit data.
USB 3 uses 9 pins : the 4 original pins and 5 more pins. It is backwards compatible with USB 1 and 2 because it can only use those four pins instead of the full array.
USB-C, however, uses 24 pins (2*12 pins to be exact). However, what makes no sense, is when using a USB-A to USB-C cable it does work only in one direction : from USB-A to USB-C.
But rest assured, you are not alone onnthis issue. I’ve had it, even when I did not want to tranfer data but just power : it does not work, whether on Windows or Linux…
Hexbear seems to fit that description, as long as you honor communist china and glorify 911 😉
There was a point in time where every byte of data saved was important : when transferring to a floppy disk, when uploading/downloading via 56.6K / 128K / 256K.
Now that we live in a world where a 128Gb pendrive is worth 12€, a 1Tb hard drive is less than 50€ and internet speeds go almost at 1Gbps… the default archive manager is sufficient.
In any case, since you use SSD, don’t forget to enable TRIM 😉
At least that’s two hours a day he is not in your office !
Okay first question is : is MATE absolutely necessary ?
If not, I would advise you to switch to a distro that uses GNOME or KDE. I’d go for Zorin OS which is really perfect for anyone beginning on Linux.
In any case, I have a solution that should work no matter the device. It requires you to have libinput and libinput-gestures installed (rather than fusuma which I found buggy and laggy)
You can find it here : https://lemmy.one/comment/2189433
I tried my best to make it beginner-friendly — even if it is not. Don’t read the first paragraph which is KDE specific.
Nothing matters but family and friends. The rest will pass sooner or later, there is no need to cling to it when it is time to let go.
My phone with NFC died a year ago so… Take what I say with a pinch of salt.
If I remember correctly you can use NFC tools pro to emulate a NFC tag. It doesn’t always work. I think it’s in the write section then emulate.
There are however hardware limitations on emulation because of sector 0. Maybe try to copy your NFC card to a blank NFC tag (get it cheap on eBay) then if it succeeds go toward emulation.
It’s doable. Read thoroughly and you’ll be good to go
You do you. Be happy. Why are you so mad ?
Then again, what protocol does it use ? MiFare Classic then yes easy to duplicate.
Other MiFares? It will be harder/impossible.
Well… That was a shitty article.