I have a couple of no-brand SATA-USB enclosers with some jmicron chipset. Can’t remember the exact chipset right now, as my RPi is not working ATM (see edit).
I have no sympathy for GAFAM, nor for Mozilla.
I have a couple of no-brand SATA-USB enclosers with some jmicron chipset. Can’t remember the exact chipset right now, as my RPi is not working ATM (see edit).
sudo smartctl -a /dev/sdX should do the job
Yeah, I use something like this, a no-brand enclosure.
I’m using a couple of cheap Kingston A400 for my setup (120 and 480 GB) and they work just fine. One thing I noticed is that the 120 GB one’s health went down to 92%, from 100%, in “just” one year (smart parameter). But that’s implies a lifetime of more that 12 years, so I’m not excessively concerned.
EDIT: of course, just after writing this comment the smaller SSD began to behave strangely (errors in dmesg).
A lot of browsers have inbuilt adblockers that, not bring extensions, are unaffected by MV3. It’s literally a non problem.
Independently on US laws, It’s funny how people in the technosphere still believe that Mozilla are the good guys.
Apologists gonna be apologists.
I was just kidding about the “I use Arch, BTW” meme ;-)
Why don’t you BTW?
Going outside? What for, exactly?
Adorable
https://github.com/Helium314/HeliBoard
FOSS replacement for GBoard, with multilanguage typing. Swype can be achieved by sideloading a lib directly from the app itself (read app description).
I didn’t find it significantly worse than GBoard.
Switch to Linux!
As a Linux user myself, let me tell you that telling people what they should/must do this is how you make people plainly ignore you and think you’re just an annoying person.
People will keep using what works for them, be it Windows/Linux/MacOS even if with minor inconveniences. Same goes for browsers/services/etc…
Brave is good
It’s actually much better. At least, it isn’t from corrupt Mozilla Corp.
Also, be prepared for an heavy downvote rain.
YW 😄