No dice, I have open/tab/window, properties, and unmount.
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Well that sounds like solutions, but I’m gonna scratch my head about the whole thing you just said for a bit tbh.
Well I just thought it was neat I could screen record but whatevs, screenshots will probably get it done with a bit of explanation.
Image 1: File manager open, preparing to mount devices.
Image 2: Devices mounted, preparing to open filesystem on first device.
Image 3: Attempted to open filesystem on first device, met with access denied.
Image 4: Bypassed access denied, appended storage/emulated/0 to filesystem mount point(? i think im saying that right), filesystem now accessible.Use Your Imagination 1: Opened filesystem on device 2, bypassed access denied, appended system/emulated/0 again, able to access filesystem.
Use Your Imagination 2: Attempted to open filesystem on device 1 again, access denied again, appended system/emulated/0 again, able to access file system again.
Ad Nauseum every time I want to access the filesystem on these devices remotely. It might actually be faster to just email myself the files. Probably less frustrating, too.
Does that explain it? You can also see how it would be easy to mix up which device I’m browsing because they are both called some random jumbled numbers with similar android file names instead of “phone” and “tablet” or something human like that
Probably? what do you suggest
Apparently I have a native ability to record videos of my screen on linux, which is very neat and I’m going to take advantage of it now.
I had originally typed up a couple paragraphs explaining, but I don’t think it’s as clear as this video. The 3rd IP/mount point being selected and resulting in a loading mouse icon is an example of unexplained disconnect. Hope that explains your question. Frankly that stack exchange page confuses and scares me.
You can see how it would be annoying to type ctrl+l storage/emulated/0 every single time you want to transfer a file from device to device, especially when you can’t tell the difference between devices at a glance.
By this logic you could say you empty your bladder for the purpose of avoiding the embarrasment of urinating on yourself in public, rather than the biological purpose of excreting waste products.
Ah, I see. My condolences, friend. Mental health struggles are real, but you’ll bounce back and grow from the experience. I know that seems trite, but I’m confident you’ll look back on the experience as something you learned from in the end.
Other comments have touched on the more personally important aspects, but I’d like to highlight:
No final paychecks or anything.
as some fuckin’ bullshit, yo. Are you quite sure that’s kosher? If you worked and aren’t paid for the time, your employer still owes you wages for that time worked regardless of if they’re satisfied with your performance or not.
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Fediverse@piefed.social•Random idea: a federated alternative to Amazon Prime built from independent shops?
1·1 month agoshid, no way. I forgot about that. My bad.
Your body is made of matter, just like everything else. But the atoms you’re built from today won’t be the atoms you’re built from in a year.
My grandfather’s axe is a wonderful axe. It’s been in my family 3 generations now. It’s had the head replaced once and the handle three times, and it’s just as good today as it was in his day. Checkmate, reductionists.
Give me a simple cell from the early days of Earth’s history, and I could never predict that some 4 billion years later it would evolve into a giant rabbit that can punch you in the face. Kangaroos—like humans—are an unpredictable, emergent consequence of life’s evolution.
Appealing to the author’s own lack of imagination is a bold stroke…
The fundamental laws that govern matter and energy cannot predict another fundamental property of life: It is the only system in the universe that uses information for its own purposes. Plants grow toward light, microbes swim toward rich food sources, animals hide from predators, humans send giant metal contraptions into outer space. Although one can, say, program a robot to search for a wall plug when its battery gets low, a living thing (a human programmer, for example) must hard-code that need into the machine. Life, by contrast, is both agential and autonomous. From microbes to crabs to people, all living things have their own itches to scratch.
And since no reductionist description of these things exists yet (that the author knows of), therefore physics must be rewritten.
Very woo.
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Fediverse@piefed.social•Random idea: a federated alternative to Amazon Prime built from independent shops?
21·1 month agodeleted by creator
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Fediverse@piefed.social•Random idea: a federated alternative to Amazon Prime built from independent shops?
6·1 month agoI feel like you missed the “independent shops” part of the description entirely. And the “[amazon market is] fragmented but monopolized” part. And the “competitor to amazon” part. And, like, the entire gist of the post. And im wondering if you’ve used amazon recently, or perhaps have been living under a rock for a while to say you feel the payment system is the only centralized part of amazon.
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Environment@beehaw.org•Using ChatGPT is not bad for the environment
29·1 month agoAuthor rests the entire argument on ignoring the cumulative effects of individual use on a large scale. Whole lotta writing for such a small idea.
By the same logic, it follows:
IC engines are not bad for the environment.
Consuming meat is not bad for the environment.
A single vote has no effect on the outcome of an election.
One official taking a bribe isn’t a big deal.
pitiful, abject nonsense
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Technology@lemmy.zip•Pi calculation world record shattered at 314 trillion digits with a four-month run on a single server — StorageReview retakes the crown, thanks to storage bandwidthEnglish
6·1 month agoIt’s a bottleneck. If you are calculating faster than you can record the results, you have to wait for the write operation to complete before you can do the next calculation.
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Computer RPG Games@lemmy.world•Bethesda lead says the biggest difference between a fantasy RPG like Skyrim and a sci-fi RPG like Fallout is how you piece together the storyEnglish
11·1 month agowtf would bethesda know about piecing together a story
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Ye Power Trippin' Bastards@lemmy.dbzer0.com•*Permanently Deleted*
4·1 month agowe need them for posterity.
by which you of course mean to wipe our posteriors
you dont get to enclose the commons and then tell me what a piece of shit i am for refusing to pay rent and hopping the fence.











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