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Have you tried using:
flatpak repair
https://docs.flatpak.org/en/latest/flatpak-command-reference.html#flatpak-repair
There is a
--dry-run
Option to see if there are any issues before committing the changes.
My name is Matt. I enjoy helping people with technology related issues. I also like adorable animals.
Je suis seul car il ne veut pas apprendre Excel
Et je meurs car il ne veut pas apprendre Excel
Comme les marins, qui fument des cigarettes sur le canal, ah.
Mais Excel ne sera pas appris aujourd
Have you tried using:
flatpak repair
https://docs.flatpak.org/en/latest/flatpak-command-reference.html#flatpak-repair
There is a
--dry-run
Option to see if there are any issues before committing the changes.
They’re beautiful
Oh cool, thanks!
Damn, the fossil gray + black accents look nice. Is the button switch metal or a rubber thing over top?
Super cool, thanks for sharing
Very interesting, thanks for sharing
Lol, all of Spectrum’s plans (outside gig) say “Typical Upload: 10Mbs or higher”
Why is it so hard for ISPs to provide a higher upload speed
Ooo AI and LLM technology as well
Awesome, will check it out
Fantastic, I’ll take a look
The double cone beam from the weird optic 😬 Even worse looking with the different color spill.
The magnetic tailcap / charger combo is super interesting though. I would like to see that on another light.
As always, thanks for your review!
Welcome! Can’t wait for more photos in the future
Friends and I came up with some other names as it seems the discoverers needed help:
#1: archarc
#2: Arcus Giantus
#3: Cosmic Crescent
#4: Very Big Ring (aka VBA)
#5: The Giant Ring
I can do a few more if needed, just had a few moments
Absolutely, I’ll grab that in the next day or so
Hmm, that’s good / reassuring - hopefully we don’t have to find out!
Wow, so many good parts in this…
Side note: I do not do any coding professionally, just self taught stuff to impressive my business coworkers - but this was really well explained.
My favorites: Default username and password for accessing the debugger on the trains computer (that apparently can’t be changed)
Hard coded geofenced coordinates that would disable a train if it was being serviced at a competitors location
Absolute favorite: the incorrectly programmed date lock that would only disable the train November & December on the 21st-30th
Hopefully the company is reprimanded for this - here in the US it would probably be a slap on the wrist and nothing else.
I understand your aversion to trying it and getting charged - but like iMessage, RCS messages aren’t sent by T-Mobile* (which is probably why you can’t find anything on how much it costs).
*Unless you send it over mobile data
Both RCS and iMessage work like Whatsapp or any other “data” driving application where it’s WiFi/Mobile data to send the message. SMS costs you money because it’s sent over cellular only.
However, an easy way to test without getting charged would be to enable airplane mode and then only turn on WiFi. Once you’ve done that, try sending an RCS message over Google messages.
Remember, RCS only works when the recipient also has Google Messages* and you’ll need to have WiFi calling enabled.
Technically, it looks like the default messaging app might work for T-Mobile users.
If your iMessages are currently free it’s because you’re using WiFi to send them (or you have a data allotment).
RCS already supports messages over WiFi (& data) already, so it wouldn’t cost you either.
That rosey pink is nice. It’s impressive that both domed and dedomed the beam profile looks pretty similar.