

I like computers, trains, space, radio-related everything and a bunch of other tech related stuff. User of GNU+Linux.
I am also dumb and worthless.
My laptop is HP 255 G7 running Manjaro and Linux Mint.
I own RTL-SDRv3 and RSP1 clone.
SDF Unix shell username: user224
Ahem, I’d actually really want to find more of them. This was the last Kaufland DVD+RW I had, sadly.
I had some other RW discs fail after a couple rewrites, but these only ever became unusable due to scratches. They seem to be pretty good.
The thing with DVDs is, you never know who the manufacturer is until you buy it and read the media ID. Brand name in this case means shit. Maybe with the exception of Verbatims with AZO dye.
These Kaufland discs have media ID: CMC MAG/W02
So, the manufacturer is CMC magnetics.
Searching the specific media ID, it also shows for following brands: TDK, Memorex, HP
CMC magnetics makes discs for a lot of brands, hell, nowadays even Verbatim is fully owned by CMC. (but the quality will differ)
Oh snap! Title! I am dead.
The mods are coming, tell my wife I loved her! (I am single)
I use LibreTorrent since I only have mobile data. It’s nice.
I don’t know how to share URL from F-Droid app, it just tries to export the APK file…
https://gitlab.com/proninyaroslav/libretorrent There’s all the links
Edit: Oh, I am not sure if it was fixed/improved but previously it would pre-allocate full file size on external storage which would just write corresponding size of probably zeroes and then gradually overwrite it.
Perhaps this changelog entry is related to a fix:
POSIX Disk IO option in the settings. This should solve the downloading problem on some Android file systems, for example exFAT on SD cards.
I didn’t try it as my current phone only works with stupid 4GB per file FAT32 so I don’t use the SD card for torrents anymore.
This was a huge problem when I was downloading Wikipedia ZIM file (110GB), it crashed a few times, and even when it finally worked the pre-allocation took a few hours (I think) as it had to write 110GB of nothing.
Edit 2: Yep. Zeros. This file shows up as “110GB” but doesn’t actually take up any (noticeable) free space on internal storage and it gets generated immediately. On SD card (at least in prior versions) it would actually write all of that first, which unless you were looking to partially prevent data recovery is unwanted.
My fucking god.
I just opened Lemmy, went to 196, seen Dubai Chocolate in TV ad again. I tried to search it up to see what that is and why it’s so expensive and everywhere.
I closed the tab, went back to Lemmy, scrolled literally one post and I see this. What are the odds…
I didn’t find such post on their account. Are you sure you’re not mixing it up with someone else?
I know somebody else here (Lemmy) posted some low-IQ related question(s).
I am not going dox them here though.
Because there’s many ghosts already, and the 2000s ghosts can’t afford rent. This is why most places are NOT haunted. They are officially owned by few older ghosts, but they just rent them out, and the rent is too high to be afforded by most younger ghosts.
And those few that can afford it are too busy for any actual haunting.
Such is life death.
The weirdest looking was donkey. And Fiona. And Shrek. And… it’s a very different animation style.
Based on https://postmarketos.org/install/ the Nokia N900 can run the latest stable release of PostmarketOS.
Nokia N900 was a proper Linux-powered phone released in November 2009.
So yeah, it’s been getting over 15 years of community support so far.
Edit: Fixed typo
Probably the latter.