Everything is just mitigations. There is no zero risk.
Everything is just mitigations. There is no zero risk.
The snap store is some proprietary store Canonical runs, and snaps are friggin huge in size. I don’t really know though as I don’t use Ubuntu anymore
Sort of map-related, but the Longitude series/book is pretty fascinating. This map was drawn without really being able to calculate longitude except by dead reckoning.
Anyone pick up any of those cheap Quanshen radios to listen to ATC traffic?
Every now and then a website doesn’t work on Firefox.
Jellyfin is working pretty well for TV too, with the Schedules Direct feed. Just doesn’t get the naming right.
Oh this is the Shut Up and Eat Your Snowshoes guy. I found a copy of that when I was a kid, thought it was kinda funny. God knows what I would think now.
There are whole 30 story apartment buildings which are managed and run like a hotel but with units purchased by owners for STRs. Crowd-sourced hotels. So might be that company managing a whole building.
Just gonna leave this here. Pick your favorite city.
edit: guess we killed it. But there are a lot, a lot
In Linux you just download, extract, and change the symlink. It is really easy.
Not gonna stop your knowledge being fed to an AI.
I didn’t think 1 was bad once I got used to it. It is just really different.
Wasn’t a craze, it was an attempt to make the devices usable in most cases.
Is Enemy Territory still alive?
Hmm I have none of these issues
This. Then if you want to expand your horizons, OpenSUSE.
If the distro has solid Cinnamon repositories I recommend that to noons (in other words, Mint). It is pretty seamless. Honestly the thing really holding back the era of Linux desktops st home is that Libre Office looks different than MS Office. In the office it is the management, SCCM is hard to give up apparently.
Ah ok mine is newer. I just run the cartridges dry after turning that option off.
There’s a menu setting to turn that off
OK that’s better than what I’ve seen. Notepadqq I think was 2.4gb and I said no to that one. But again I don’t run Ubuntu.