I bought two of these a few years ago and they are really reliable. USB 2.0 so they are slow as shit, but I still use them to install linux.
potentiallynotfelix
validating the integrity of the installation
The ISO file should be validated, and many installation medias check hashes.
it can be disastrous if you don't pay attention to what you type in
Valid point, even I get nervous when entering dd.
I don't think that dd alone should be used as a backup
Absolutely it shouldn't. I said primitive backups, which are not a replacement for things like snapshots. DD backups are space-inefficient, easily corruptible, and often result in broken systems.
Already switched to linux. I still have one windows drive that I haven't booted for about a year. Haven't relied on virtual machines or anything.
I bought a wear os watch deliberately because I thought I would enjoy modifying and customizing it like a regular android phone. In reality, I don't use it much more than for fitness tracking. I'm going to buy a garmin instinct and not change for the next 4 years.
Yeah it's a great game in every aspect...
It's answers just don't feel as good as chatgpt. Sometimes they are incorrect, and sometimes they are lackluster.
I don't understand how people can use Gemini. I have always had bad experiences with it.
DDG does have its issues like giving me random news articles from my area if it cant find anything relevant...
I miss old mrwhosetheboss who was more technically knowledgeable. He was talking about android modifications like roms that he probably would never talk about today.
This looks nice but what license does it use?
I feel like for the most part though using something like balenaEtcher is so much easier.
Take 5 minutes to learn to use DD, and you'll never need to install etcher again. Also DD can do primitive backups of drives, and so much more.
On my main laptop I use KDE, it's smooth and gets the job done. On my tablet, I use GNOME. It runs well, and is touch-optimized. On my other laptop, I use gnome for no particular reason.