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And you can use matrix bridges or whatsapp web via phone as a server at home

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It is over 80% if you only look at the youth

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I think about creating a phone out of a raspberry Pi compute module and include a dedicated NPU in the build 🤔

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A post to save ❤️

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We had this topic in our country as well as gadafi thought “ehh? In this country, they speak German French and Italian, so logically those parts of switzerland should belong to Italia, Germany, France.”

But german speaking swiss people don’t want to belong to Germany, Italian speaking Swiss people don’t want to belong to Italy and French speaking swiss people don’t want to belong to France.

It makes me sad and mad that there are so many people thinking in simple ways like this and think they are stable geniuses. Like, get yourself some culture, FFS.

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Thing is, if your flatpak software needs something not in its container, it gets a little complicated, because first you have to realise what exactly the problem is and secondly you have to use something like flatseal to give it access to wathever it needs to work (no real help there)

So this was what took me back to pacman (or better said yay)

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I am old enough that already have lost some childhood (e.g. early iPod touch) games to time

Like all the donout games Or papi games Doodle jump ..

Some still exist, but got updates that they not at all behaving like remembered or having tons of ads making it impossible to game

As an example:

I am so happy that they released Hill Climb Racing again without ads, sadly it is on Apple Arcade, but luckily my parents have a Apple One subscription that I am allowed to use through family sharing (for the time being)

But if this subscription is ended, I have no way on playing Hill Climb Racing in a version without tons of micropayments and ads.

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Hmm, maybe, but I would say understanding normal behaviour of bash commands and what drivers are does not directly involve knowing about coding.

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And I recommend that very much!

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EndeavourIS is the Arch for people like you 😉 (and me)

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Hey there

I have to add backported drivers to my 5.15 kernel source in order to create a embedded Linux on kernel 5.15 compatible with newer devices like 5ghz wifi dongles.

I understood that I have to use this command:

Python3 ./ gentree --integrate --clean /path/to/linux-next /path/to/my/5.15-kernel-source-git

But it fails stating it wanted to copy a file from new linux that only exists in the old linux

Have I understood that wrong?

Edit: it says it does not find …/lib/memneq.c which seems not existing there at least since 6.2 🤔

Edit2: I fear that it only backports 5.15 drivers to even older kernels 😮 so, I think I have to integrate lwfinger‘s rtw88 backport into my 5.15 kernel sources, somehow, after all

https://backports.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Documentation/integration

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