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If these officers were responding to a call, why didn’t they leave their lights on?
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This is a step closer to crossing that line
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That was such a clean cut
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I hate how helpless I feel to change global warming
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Hell no. Even as someone who avidly uses chatgpt I think this is a massive privacy breach
Hi Everyone, I’m in the market for a new WiFi router or mesh system. My previous Asus gaming router often crashed and reset, and I’d like to avoid such issues. Key Needs: • Stability for multiple phones, laptops and smart devices (lights, plugs, cameras) • Good Range & Speed • User-Friendly • Ability to connect about 8 Ethernet devices Budget: Reasonable, prioritizing value. Would love to hear your recommendations, especially if you have a smart home setup. Thanks a lot!
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Piped is good but I’m finding I’m having to instance hop a lot.
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How do you view cached versions only? Is this something I can do with DuckDuckGo too?
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That’s the reason I use Mullvad, they were recently forced to hand over all user data, and it confirmed they legitimately store nothing about the user
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Good bot
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Could updating my bios and all that help with this issue?
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I understand now. I now have a pop OS boot entry, and it’s set as first boot priority. However, I’m still having the original issue of windows putting itself first on the boot priority after rebooting from windows.
Edit: after another reboot the pop_os boot entry I just made has vanished
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Thanks for explaining, I’m still quite new to Linux in general
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I'm a little confused about what I'm meant to be doing in this part
You’ll need to find the partition number and the reference to the disk in /dev for your boot partition /dev/disk/by-partuuid/172a0183-3a89-4b78-b1b3-d016ca6675f7. You can try using ls -l /dev/disk/by-partuuid/172a0183-3a89-4b78-b1b3-d016ca6675f7 to see where it points (i.e. for /dev/sdb2 you would use --disk /dev/sdb --part 2).
I also, get this error "invalid numeric value Y" when trying to manually register systemd-boot
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That's what I'm doing, but it gets changed again every time I boot to windows
First off, sorry if this isn't quite the right community, I did try posting on !pop_os@lemmy.world but didn't get a solution. [You can see that post here](https://aussie.zone/post/1081687?scrollToComments=true) I have my computer set up to dual boot pop!_os and windows on separate drives. I have my UEFI set up to boot into pop OS and I use systemd-boot to load windows, however after booting to windows and restarting my UEFI boot preferences are changed so Windows boots first instead of pop os. I have fast boot and secure boot turned off in the bios and fast boot turned off in windows. How can I prevent this?
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Yeah this is new to me
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Maybe? The first item is mine is the pop os sytemD boot loader though
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Here's a paste bin link to the output of that command: https://pastebin.com/RexZ1DDn
I'm not certain why Windows boot manger has so many entries, I only have one windows install
I have my computer set up to dual boot pop!_os and windows on separate drives. I have it set up to boot into pop OS and I use systemd-boot to boot windows, however after booting to windows and restarting again my boot preferences are changed so Windows boots first instead of pop os. Is there anyway I can prevent this from happening? I have fast boot and secure boot turned off.
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The back lid doesn’t have to be glass, my iPhone 14 pro has a metal back and wireless charging works fine
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I actually use wireless charging at night. They way I see it is in cutting down on the wear on my charging port. Plus, the slightly slower charge speeds are probably better for my battery long term