Sadly, they patched the spoon exploit.
Sadly, they patched the spoon exploit.
I’m not planning on putting information on my laptop that I don’t have to. Speed for a bit of security sounds good. I’ll look into ecryptfs
. And also into boot time, lots of you are screaming at me that it’s a fast laptop. what how
I bought it used, so I’m interested in your last point. I’ve reinstalled it - first thing I did. Do SSDs slow down overtime? And there is a linux command to fix that? Sound crazy, can you elaborate?
Well, just finished reading the first book. I took my sweet time lol. If I have to give a one sentance review I’d say that “I’d like to like it”. The ending was very good, and I’m looking forward for their andventures. However all of part one and the first half of part two were spiteful.
The main characters survived everything with plot armor, they all should have died. >!When they got thrown off a multi story moving city, soft ground is a bullshit excuse, there weren’t even injured. Later Kate asked the antagonist about his secret evil plans, and were just sent away, Tom got “killed”. You could argue they just got lucky or “you wouldn’t be reading about them if nothing extraordinary happened”. But you can’t even argue that a terminator just shut down, it’s batteries emptied, JUST when it was about to kill Hester. And Tom was praised, he got bitch slapped, and almost died!!< I also feel like the charscter development was a little bumpy, but it’s talking about scenarios that I never faced before or ever thought about, so instead of criticising it maybe I should learn from it? Still, at the end characters started dropping like flies, it was supposed to be emotinal, but because of the above mentioned reasons it didn’t feel impactful. Nevertheless, I enjoyed it. The writer wrapped things up so well, that I’m looking forward of the next piece.
Long wall of text over. I was expecting some high fantasy sort, with the bbeg criteria, but I didn’t know that a post-post-apocalyptic world goes this hard. While none of my negatives have any weight if you factor in the fact that this is probably a kid’s book.
Shaw reminds me of Silksong…
Oh, I think I’ll wipe my laptop, and do it live. What I wanted to ask was how do I know if it’s working?
Are the detectors part for real or were you just kidding? 😲
they got your back, why are you suprised?
Others also said systemd-homed. And it looks promising, I’ll try it, but honestly I have no idea how to test it? From another user? From a liveboot usb?
Detectors say that you are human, you use multiple languages, and you are a moderator, but it feels like a 101 AI response. It’s horrible that we’re living in an era where you need to be careful about this. You were probably trying to format it nice, but I’ve only read this phrasing from AI.
But thanks for the answer, the home folder would probably be best. I don’t want to think about it after setting it up. All my downloads and docs are there. I also feel like the whole filesystem would take forever for me to unlock/boot.
Sounds perfect. I’ll need more sources to understand what it’s doing and how to config it. Thanks!
Is your idea to do the easier decrypt on boot, and optimize the boot times?
I could probably do that, but someone else said that there is a decrypt on hibernate, seems better.
okay I got my homework, I’ll read on these.
It does give me a result so I do have “aes”. How can I use it?
We’re talking an Intel i5-8350U. it has 16GBs of ram and 500GB of SSD.
If you’re so good at maths, can you tell me how a cord devide the radius? Or something to that extent. I know the chord’s lenght, and the minor segment’s height. Now to modell this I probly need a cylinder and cut the major segment off, but to get the right size I need the r. Don’t I? Am I going insane?
edit: lmao google IS my friend
I mean, there’s probably a reason why almost all technical/sandbox games start to lag at one point. Thanks for the info, I’ll just deal with it than.
Thanks for the info. Bit sad to know this is the case, but makes sense. Also thanks for discouraging trying other GCs. Spared me a bit of time. I know sometimes it’s a good idea, but it’s logical that it’s at the cost of performance.
Alright, will do. I have already started Mortal Engines, but this is def 2nd, the covers and titles are way too cool and edgy for me not too read it while im still a teen. Ods are that you’ll finish this sooner than I’ll finish a quartet so if you remember I’d love to hear an updated “what to start with” or if these extra stories are any good.
Thanks for recommending them tho.
That’s disappointing, but makes sense. At least now I know that there isn’t a point trying. Well, this is the easiest solution xd. Thanks.
That you’d think that random game objects aren’t stored on the stack. Well, thanks for the info. Guess there isn’t anything to do, as others have said as well.
This was Vanilla.
Lol, my last line was a joke. A shot in the dark hoping you might get it. In the game Hollow Knight, there is a character called Hornet. She’s getting a whole game, called Silksong. Anyways, the game only has sounds as voiceacting and Hornet says “Shaw” a lot. (You can try searching “Hornet Shaw” on Youtube if you’re curious, but I warn you of the brainrot, the community is insane)
I already started with book#2. Was just planning on reading it a bit when I noticed your reply. It’s written way to well for me to just drop it. I’ll (try to) drop by when I’m done.