TIL that version appears to be on the AUR: MicroEMACS/PK 4.0.15 customized by Linus Torvalds.
Last updated in 2014, it probably has serious cobwebs now. Even the upstream hasn't been touched in 6 years.
I'm assuming work and personal?
I've done the same for years, but am thinking of making use of the second SIM slot in my personal phone and using profiles to separate everything. Many phones can also use an eSIM, so that's also an option for multiple numbers.
Yep, with the desktop versions of Signal, Matrix (Element) and Steam chat.
I'm yet to try out gamemode, which may help. But I typically close Signal and Element when I'm gaming, so it's usually not an issue for me.
Edit: I'm on EndeavourOS, KDE, i7, 16GB, Nvidia 2060.
I've had my 920+ for a few years and love it, save for the BTRFS constant disk activity bug in DSM7 that they haven't fixed since day 1. Just don't have it in a quiet room of that kind of thing annoys you.
I don't make use of any "sign into Synology" products or services. There are better ways to do all of it that don't involve their cloud if you have the time, skill and inclination.
Synology Photos is an excellent photo management product (think Google Photos). As is their Drive product, that works on all devices and OSs (think Dropbox). Either will automatically back up photos and screenshots you take on a mobile device.
Backing up to it or backing it up? Very different animals.
As the saying goes: capitalism, shareholder value and such things seem as inevitable today as the divine right of kings once did...
Match of the Day theme where I live. (It's probably playing in your head now, sorry).
It was Greensleeves where I grew up, halfway around the world.
Same result: synchronised yells from nearby houses of "Muuuuum... iiiiiice creeeeeeam!"
As with all my online accounts:
And each has a different email address. I hope adtech loves me. 😁
Sending me news links that are social media posts containing a link to a news article. Especially if it's from Xitter: no way I'm logging into that place just to see replies.
It tells me that they didn't read the article and that they expect me to care what the shit posters reacting to the headline think.
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