I haven't used swap or hibernation in years. My machines have plenty of RAM for even demanding workloads, so why risk faster disk degradation?
As for hibernation, I just use suspend to RAM if I know that I'll need the machine again that day, or shut it down if I don't. With modern SSDs, I feel there's not much of a perceptible difference between a 'cold' boot and a wake-up from suspend-to-disk - at least none that would be worth spending more write cycles on.
No God involved. Just monkeys in sneakers, and a microwave of their own making. This is both a terrifying and soothing thought because it gives us agency which the God hypothesis does not. We might just stop this madness and take our fucking paws off the start button to the microwave. Not because God tells us to. But because it makes sense.
Mint has worked well (althoughbecause it does seem to wantgets updates every day).
FTFY. It's how you keep your machine secure.
so I guess they are actually noticing the migration away from their OS
Not really. It's only for another year and then they'll pull the plug (but they've now got you hooked on a Microsoft account). If things work for you on Linux: kill that Win10 partition for good and add it to your storage.
You know shit is fucked when people call the act of putting out as many lies as possible "truthing", and the grammar isn't even the most moronic thing about it...
Precisely! Where do we see the highest percentages of AfD? Rural areas in Eastern Germany, which have beena) hit hard by the economic shifts of reunificationb) have suffered from severe population drain because young people follow opportunity, and that does lie in the cities rather than in the countryside.
c) hardly see any migrants due to a) and b), but are full of people willing to listen to a good scapegoat story that gives them somebody to hate for the conditions they live in.
That was before his Big Bonkers Bill and crashing the bonds market with his stupid tariffs. The markets have started to call into question whether America can remain solvent. Taking up billions only to pass the money on to the tech bros to keep their AI bubble going a little longer might not be an option, simply because investors won't have it.
Tried it just now on the old phone. The UI is a tad janky, but functionality looks good, particularly for photo enthusiasts! Thanks!