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Putin forces 90% of online anonymity to murder the remaining 10%.
Putin forces 90% of online anonymity to murder the remaining 10%.
I just did some more research and aparently my intel was a bit outdatet (from arount 2020). The guide should still work, though booting from SSD should be working by default and does not require any eeprom-updates. So you can probably start with step 4.
Raspberry Pi4? Then yes, here’s a guide to update your bootloader:
https://www.raspberrystreet.com/learn/how-to-boot-raspberrypi-from-usb-ssd
For older models(Pi<4), no but kinda: Afaik oder models could only boot from SD-cards. But that only means the bootloader has to be on the SD-card. So you can copy everything but the bootpartition and change the entry in the /etc/fstab to the new root on the SSD.
We’re way past that.
But it influences the community itself, doesn’t it? If you have a bunch of parrots saying what they think others want to hear suddenly you have a lot less real interactions and way more “reddit moments”… I like how mastodon did it and maybe lemmy should also provide the option to hide likes/dislikes alltogether.
My stomach rumbled just reading the word lol
Aren’t some dried fruit laxative? Ate a bag of dates once, and boy did I have to run to the shitter.
Those usernames are so unimaginative. Who would pick a name like that?
Oh you meant literal raccoons, sorry my tired ass was still thinking of them metaphorically :D I don’t know, beeing an animal and not having to work is cool and all, but I like my opposable thumbs.
Then be the racoon. Drive up the cost. Upload hour-long videos of white noise or pictures of John Oliver beeing sexy. I think I am going to create a couple of throwaway accounts just to show how unprofitable reddit can be ;)
Yeah I agree, tags like “gore/violence” and “sexually explicit” would be nice.
I have to write python code next week wich generates objects. I’ve never done that in python, so thanks for giving me a good starting point. :)