it looks like cachyos just makes available anything in arch’s repos that worked for them at that time.
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any upgrade or update can ‘break’ something.
mint does have an upgrade path from one major version to the next. the upgrade tool might not be available immediately upon the release of the next version, but in your case it has been around awhile.
https://linuxmint-user-guide.readthedocs.io/en/latest/upgrade-to-mint-22.html
backups are, of course, your responsibility, as is any unexpected manual customizations or software added from outside mint repositories.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Facebook is forcing new users to use facial recognitionEnglish
13·2 days agoboth. and all your friends and ‘friends’, too.
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Buildapc@lemmy.world•Making the best of an old stack of PC parts? Upgrade recommendations?English
1·4 days agoi’d build it, and i wouldn’t put any money into it… imho, it’s too old to throw any money at–unless, perhaps, it was my only system (it would not be) and i had no chance at getting anything else newer or better any time soon (this part might be true, but i have a little better than that already).
throw it up on ebay, get most or all your ‘investment’ back. just make it the cheapest comparable BIN.
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Technology@lemmy.world•The AI explosion isn't just hurting the prices of computers and consoles – it's coming for TVs and audio tech tooEnglish
15·7 days agotelevisions of the near future when you first turn them on: “Internet connection and account required to complete initial product set up.”
i remember “playing” typer shark a long time ago. i think it still exists somewhere today.
i suck with the number row, too, because i was ill and in the hospital during that part of the term i took a typing class during high school. text i can do at ~ 100wpm and i’m a monster on 10-key, standard or inverted. while i am getting better in the decades since, the number row and the symbols on it still slow me down.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What would you consider the ideal "stoner food?"English
5·10 days agoi don’t need weed to do that.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What would you consider the ideal "stoner food?"English
2·10 days agoif you overdo the grains (like cold cereal), you might experience an unintended side-effect later.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Copilot could soon live inside Windows 11's File Explorer, as Microsoft tests Chat with Copilot in Explorer, not just in a separate appEnglish
3·10 days ago… which, in firefox, is either off by default or can be switched off.
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Do you have to deal with this during your morning commute?English
3·10 days agoa bunch of old geezers cruising the local ‘strip’ from 7-9am just like we used to back in high school at night on the weekends.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Are cars allowed to not have a front license plate? What does it mean?English
161·11 days agosome states do not have front plates.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Does Anyone Use their Phone without a SIM Card?English
2·1 month agoi have my boss’s old one here that’s pretty much only used for testing mobile web and for its camera. i use a ‘dumb’ phone, and its camera doesn’t work (was crap-tier anyway when it did). i think it has 10 on it. it doesn’t leave the office, doesn’t get used that much, and has no google account linked to it anymore since it was totally reset when it was replaced earlier in the year… the inability to use google play to install a few apps reduces its usefulness. i got f-droid on it but not everything is available from it.
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PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Windows 10 is dead? Not quite yet, according to Steam's surveyEnglish
6·2 months agoit was at 50 percent in aug 2024’s survey… that last 15 percent to 65 took over a year to achieve.
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PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Windows 10 is dead? Not quite yet, according to Steam's surveyEnglish
2·2 months agoThey dropped 7, 8, and 8.1 at the same time, January 1st 2024
the actual ‘end of service’ dates for win7 (with the max 3 years esu) and 8/8.1 all occurred during the first half of 2023… so they gave a whole six months of extra life on those versions.
if that’s all you need it to do: browser, kitra, libreoffice and not much else… any mainstream distribution will work.
fedora’s ‘atomic’ distributions tick your boxes. minimal terminal exposure, hard to break, and infrequent demands of user password.
silverblue (gnome) or kinoite (kde). kde is a traditional desktop experience, but gnome would be excellent for your rather basic set-up.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Are physical mail generally not under surveillance? If everyone suddently ditched electronic communications and start writing letters, would governments be able to surveil everyone? (Is it practial?)English
141·2 months agopictures are taken by sorting machines of every piece of mail that goes through usps. that data is retained by the usps for a period of time, and is open to ‘law enforcement’ on request; and who knows what really happens to that data when the usps doesn’t want to hold it any longer.
rotisserie chickens are bred for that purpose and their lives are cut short to meet the cost and weight targets of the largest customers (walmart, etc), which means the facilities can produce ‘more’ in the same amount of time than roasters. they cost $6-10 here and $5-6 on sale (higher $ is at the regional convenience store chain, lower is wm), and i can frequently find ‘old’ ones in the cooler at wm marked down to $2 (yea, just two bucks each).
roasters are larger, priced by weight, and usually cost more (per bird) than rotisserie chicken. here, they’re $10-12 at wm, $15 and up at the ‘local’ grocery store. they’re rarely on sale.



i had the spindle adapter to put on a stack of 45s, and also a simple disc that fit down it and just allowed one to sit on the turntable at a time. i didnt’ need to use these snap-in adapters.