You could even set up a cron job for it, or (at least on Arch) create a Pacman hook that runs fwupdmgr
every time you update your system
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You could even set up a cron job for it, or (at least on Arch) create a Pacman hook that runs fwupdmgr
every time you update your system
Probably not the answer you’re looking for, but switch to Linux and use Piper, a free & open source replacement for the Logitech software, that was created because they don’t offer an official version for Linux
That’s exactly why they fucked with the extension update mechanism in Manifest v3. Thankfully Firefox exists and will continue to support MV2.
There’s also a more powerful version of it called SCEE
In my opinion Revolution is the best one
I don’t know, but it seems like a fun thing to try out.
Is there something similar in fish shell?
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Now read your own comment and reconsider if it actually made sense to post this
You can try rclone, but their Proton Drive integration is in beta
https://rclone.org/protondrive/
Welcome to China
XCP-ng is pretty cool
Why should I use a piece of software that’s controlled by a corporate entity in Russia?
I got a used unit for much cheaper from the place I previously worked at. If I had to spend 5K on one, I probably wouldn’t use it either.
Hmm, that’s weird. It worked just fine for me. I even tried it with a file that I exported from Apple Wallet, it worked just fine in fWallet.
Oh I only thought about the .pkpass use case, as that’s what I’ve been using PassAndroid for, before I switched to fWallet.
Fuck spez
I use LTO magnetic tape for archiving data, but unfortunately the tape drives are VERY expensive. The tape itself is relatively cheap though (this is a 5-pack at 12TB uncompressed, 30TB compressed per cardridge, totaling at 60TB uncompressed, 150TB compressed. This is a lot cheaper than hard drives, and lasts for much longer), has large storage capacity and 30+ years of shelf life. Yes, I know, LTO 9 has come out, but I won’t be upgrading, because LTO 8 works just fine for me, and is much cheaper. The drives are backwards compatible by one generation though, e.g. you can use LTO 8 tape in an LTO 9 drive.
Is Desmos open source?
I feel the pain