How could you install anything or change any setting if it “doesn’t change” ?
How could you install anything or change any setting if it “doesn’t change” ?
How could you install anything or change any setting if it was truly immutable?
Immutable OS makes sense in certain scenarios, but not in home computing.
I second this.
I’ve learned about it at work and used it privately.
I’ll look into it on the weekend in detail if nobody else can spot the issue until then.
So far, everything looks normal and I didn’t see anything in the log at a glance. (besides a bunch of res related warnings that I am not sure about)
Are the images in your res folder / do you see them when you go to View > Tool Windows > Resource Manager
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Share your gradle.kts and a screenshot from this menu:
File>ProjectStructure ( https://developer.android.com/studio/projects#ProjectStructure )
I get a “URL not found” error on your link. Maybe just put in on pastebin.
Also, I have a bad habbit of editing my posts a lot, sorry, but please read it again when it propagates and reply to the other points as well.
Anything in the log?
Are you testing in the android studio emulator or on a real phone?
Please share the “recommended processes” that you’ve followed.
And your project settings.
I use Dokploy and I think it fills exatly the same role.
sr.ht is pretty good if you don’t care about a web GUI
Just run both in a loop until it reaches a state of equilibrium.
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And I was just thinking about getting a subscription.
Time to selfhost SearXNG instead.
If this is a HDD you could recover it.
If SSD - no.
What the fuck did I just read? Some AI hallucination?
has insanely good deduplication and compression. May even fit everything on the 64gb usb.
But it does archives on a file basis, not partitions, so not sure what kind of hackerman admin priviledges you’d need to restore your windows in case you want to roll back. I’ve never used windows for this level of fucking with the os - but I’ve heard you can’t modify sys32 etc. even when you use the admin account.
Why would you need a travel router?
The rpi already can be set up to hotspot it’s own wifi network.
For connecting to hotel wifi, a simple usb dongle is good enough, as discussed here: https://forums.raspberrypi.com/viewtopic.php?t=287485
In regards to VPN-ing into the media server at home - depending on where you travel, you might not have any internet or you might use up your mobile data volume.
They support AMD as well.
https://ollama.com/blog/amd-preview
also check out this thread:
https://github.com/ollama/ollama/issues/1590
Seems like you can run llama.cpp directly on intel ARC through Vulkan, but there are still some hurdles for ollama.
Doesn’t Tails too?
Ah yes, the immutable OS, except for all of the various mutable parts.
We should totally not call it anything less confusing.