You could always diff the XML before and after to see what’s causing it.
I bring 1 of my backup disks to my inlaws. I go there regularly so it’s a matter of swapping them when I’m there.
Is this copied from somewhere? I read this exact reply before on a similar Forest Gump post.
I never ask for anything on stack, I just scraped by enough reputation to do basic shit, I’m not going to risk it by asking a duplicate question.
One of my kids does this so I don’t think it’s that weird
Convenient to leave out Apple it’s working on AI (Apple Intelligence) too. I don’t think any big company is safe from the hype train.
Only if they are necessary for the boot process I think
Depending on the use case, that can be a good thing or a bad thing
I have mini-ITX board in a mini case. 4 bays, 16 GB RAM of DDR3-L and a slow but very low TDP CPU. This thing is very low power but it’s on 24/7.
Runs home assistant with zigbee, rtl433 and whatever it detects over the network. A few older game servers (minecraft, minetest/luanti, quake 2), miniDLNA, … Arch Linux, so rolling release and always up to date with the latest versions.
Served me greatly and I haven’t upgraded because it still does what I want and I can’t find any modern CPU with a TDP this low.
I use imagemagick, but the commands changed recently and I don’t use it often enough to remember the new ones.
Brandname “Biscoff” is a disgrace in its home country. The type of cookie is called speculoos, pairs well with coffee (and black tea!). Lotus, the manufacurer, decided to market the cookie outside of its home country by changing the name to Biscoff, a portmanteau of biscuit and coffee. Eventually they changed the name here too, which led to some backlash, but they stuck with the name.
If you really like Biscoff, they also produce a paste similar to peanut butter, but speculoos taste.
Now that you know the actual original name of the cookie, you can look for other brands, too.
Also, check out speculaas, which was the inspiration for speculoos. Speculaas requires a specific blend of spices, which speculoos lacks. “Loos” in Dutch is a suffix meaning without, like “less” in English (e.g. penniless), so it was a clever way to differentiate between speculaas and speculoos.
Also in this list: checking under stairs and behind waterfalls
Sonic on the game gear does this on the second boss
“just no” as if you didn’t ask it to answer just yes or no
Yeah, they were probably completely transparent colorless glass 😂😩