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They explicitly state no support for this. As far as my memory serves me. Tor is TCP only

I am assuming if you hard reset it by holding the power button it boots with no issue.

I am also assuming that whenyoru put your device to sleep, you close the lid.

In this scenario it would be your lid switch handle that usually is configured via logind to automatically sleep when closed. However it may be set to hibernate instead

OR

Your device goes to sleep without closing the lid. Usually it should just wake up. However something messed up with how it "calls" the sleep sequence in someplacelike systemd might be helpful, To see if your device is hibernating (and failing) instead run "journalctl -eu systemd-hibernate" to see logs including those from prior boots.

I would move on from here looking into exactly how the sleep functionality worked and see how its fucked

Anyone got dealsnon 3.5" SAS/SATA harddrives?

Replying to e8af51d4...

Right. But for now Linux is basically for nerds (like myself). Normies do not care to control their NixOS setup with nix packages and flakes to be fully reproducible, or buy a relatively pricey phone such as Pixel a series so that they can run Graphene OS to try scape the Google or Apple digital jails

Imagine a mobile devive with similar UX to an iPhone or Android, but being totally open source underneath, from one of several vendors who do not engage on services, just sell fully working devices, old school. By default, your docs & media gets backed up to your own devices, not the cloud. And you didn't configure a thing. Imagine an open router device with your own Tor relay server facing the Internet. Imagine Tor browsing by default and the regukar browsing being " the othet option". Imagine 1-2 TByte storage in that router to backup your files there, instead of on somebody elses computer. A more powerful and expensive version for nerds also allows to run your Bitcoin and LN nodes and Nostr relay.

Imaging open source development being funded by companies that just sell devices. Not barebones hardware loading a proprietary OEM closed source OS, but actual working devices out of the box running fully open source. Running images you could check the signatures for online, if your nerdiness required it.

We have all the right foundations: Linux, Grapheme OS, Tor, Nostr, Bitcoin, Lightning, etc.

We now just need to onboard the Normie's into open and privacy by default devices. Normie's do not install stuff, they buy things. It has to be convenient if it is going to work.

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I do all of this lol. Nixos and i3 is my baby

I am so lost on how to use nostr