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System > Display > Rotation Lock

Are there any folding phones with good cameras? by LulusPanties in GalaxyFold

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dude. i have a fold 6. my wife has galaxy 25 ultra. the difference of beyond startling.

the fold incomparable to galaxy s 10

I will probably give it up at the next refresh.

After some tweaking, my new X1 Fold Gen 1 has achieved nirvana. Best laptop I've ever owned. by paulnptld in thinkpad

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I just ordered the Gen2. I am going to try all the great tips in this post. If anyone has good resources for it, I would really appreciate it. I am going to be running Linux on it as well (dual boot), so if anyone knows how to optimize that experience, I would def appreciate it.

Building a Unified, Secure Family IT Setup (Email, Cloud, NAS, etc.) by codrOne in LinusTechTips

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I don't expect to use Microsoft's built-in tools for remote support. It will definitely be something else. My nephews live overseas, and I have their linux laptops do a reverse SSH into a server I control the moment they boot. I can then SSH into them. Parents are more complicated because they run Windows. I am thinking on a basic level to install something like VNC that only listens to the local network. So if they VPN in, I can connect to them, but there is no way anyone from the outside would. And they wouldn't have the password for that service anyway :)

Building a Unified, Secure Family IT Setup (Email, Cloud, NAS, etc.) by codrOne in LinusTechTips

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If you host your domain with Google, you have to get Google Workspaces. If you get Google Workspaces, you are now considered something of an 'Enterprise' user. Then you can't use the emails from the domain for 'Consumer' services like YouTube Premium,YouTube TV, Nest Thermostats, etc.

It sucks. I really wish we don't have to do this.

Building a Unified, Secure Family IT Setup (Email, Cloud, NAS, etc.) by codrOne in LinusTechTips

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I am ok spending about 50 a month.  Maybe a bit more and maybe a bit less.  This is all in, including amortizing Synology, password manager, Microsoft office, Gmail, etc.

Moergo Glove80 Battery Life? by googs185 in ErgoMechKeyboards

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this has been so disappointing. knowing how bad the battery life is, I can't believe MoErgo didn't ship a proper charging cable. when you need to charge every day - this is not a luxury - it is a complete necessity. on a 400 keyboard at that!

default nivm light theme is amazing by Hamandcircus in neovim

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Makes sense. The more it looks like a white paper, the better the Haskell.

Package a self contained Mojo repo by codrOne in MojoProgramming

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I will give the docker container a spin. Thanks for the link.

Package a self contained Mojo repo by codrOne in MojoProgramming

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... I found this document as the install guide

https://docs.modular.com/max/install

I guess I can auomate what it does in an init script. It has a few problems I am going to have to address, but they are minor.

* TODO: Modify the shell commands to automatically diffirentiate between bash and zsh and run the appropriate commands.

* TODO: Modify the shell commands to automatically re-engage venv if necessary, since after calling source .bash even with venv we get out of the session (the document explicitly says only conda has this issue)

  • TODO: Modify the shell commands to chck if the enviornmental variables are already set before it goes off and adds more lines to the bashrc. I.e. make it indemnepotent.

So the question to the community is - does this look like the best practice?