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Clonezilla creates a 1:1 copy on the new drive. I went from 1 to 2 TB and had 1 TB of unallocated space left. You can use the space to increase other partitions or make new ones.
I did this a few weeks ago with two M.2 drives and just one slot on my motherboard.
- boot into clonezilla
- clone smaller drive onto the bigger one (I used and external enclosure via USB)
- shutdown and swap drives
- reboot into live medium
- resize partitions on the new drive with gparted
- reboot and check/adjust UEFI settings if needed
In EVE everything within 1000km is on the same "grid". within a solar system you can only warp to known locations. That includes locations that were manually saved or celestial objects like moons and planets.
That means when someone warps to a moon, they can see anyone who warped to that moon, since they are on the same grid.
A safe spot is a location that isn't on the same grid as a known location. You can still be scanned down by someone, but there are ways to know about it.
Edit: Its been a while and I'm no expert, so anyone feel free to correct me.
To anyone who finds EVE fascinating, but doesn't actually want to play it themselves, I can highly recommend the "Empires of EVE" books by Andrew Groen. The two volumes span the time from beta to 2014 and talk about the wars and empires of Null Sec. The author interviewed loads of players. It's a fascinating read.
Podcasts partner up with ad providers. They inject ads into the episodes depending on several factors, including your location. The podcast has some say and can for example exclude some topics like politics. That catches most, but an ad can also be misrepresented and slip through.
I use Antennapod as well and they have nothing to do with it. They just download episodes from RSS feeds provided from other services.
You could use a VPN server in a smaller country. If the ad market is very small, there simply might be no ads to serve you.
I can also recommend using a swiss VPN server. The funny swiss dialect makes it hilarious.
According to this discussion, you can apply your Wayland settings to SDDM from the system settings.
Edit: Although some users reporting issues with it, but worth a try.
The only time I had sync problems was when I was connected to a VPN. Do you use one by chance?
Thank you. You just gave me a flashback to Total War: Rome campaign I played as a kid. I didn't play long, because it got boring fast. I had exclusive horse archer armies that wiped out whole armies without losses.
Thanks for saying this.
With recent campaigns and rants against digital media, people often claim that "you own the game if you buy a physical copy". That always makes me sigh, because it's false.
Not saying there are some advantages for some use cases, but I dislike hyperbole and untruths.
I know with Hartensteins departure and Robinsons injury woes the 5 spot was an issue, but I'm not sure I like Towns for them. I'm not sure he can bring the toughness and mentality the team showed.
Randle felt like a weird foreign object after this season, bit I will miss Donte. The Villanova 4 didn't last long.
Dear enthusiasts, please buy it so the price for the 7800x3D plummets and I can buy that one. Thanks.