

The hardest person to convert is a “power user”. I guess you should let Red Hat and SUSE know their main product is a project. Oh and Google, Facebook, Amazon, etc…
The hardest person to convert is a “power user”. I guess you should let Red Hat and SUSE know their main product is a project. Oh and Google, Facebook, Amazon, etc…
You’re underplaying neighboring states sending their militaries to blue cities. They’re doing it in the name of reducing crime, but the military isn’t allowed to take police actions for US citizens.
Nice word salad there with no real meaning. You’re delusional if you don’t think the constitution is already in crisis.
we’re heading for.
It’s crazy to me that people are still saying we’re heading for it… Our Capitol was invaded by militaries from other states and they’re now invading Chicago. The crisis is over, the civil war has already begun.
Mine has been running for years now without any such deletions.
Oracle Cloud will give you far more for free.
Yeah, it’s a confidently incorrect situation for sure. That said, I agree with it being weird to wear camouflage if you’re not in the military or hunting. It’s kind of a poser thing to do. Like wearing a Harley Davidson shirt and not having a motorcycle.
I realize you’re speaking from a position of ignorance, but yes birds can see orange. Even the states I checked nearby have an exception specific for waterfowl. It’s also the reason their hunting seasons don’t overlap.
From the Wisconsin DNR:
When and where a firearm deer season (listed on page 3) is in progress, it is illegal to hunt any game, except waterfowl, unless at least 50% of the hunter’s outer clothing above the waist is colored blaze orange or fluorescent pink.
That depends on what you’re hunting. Whitetail deer? The deer use scent and hearing much more than visual. Birds? They can see more colors than us and camouflage is important.
Helping it not die from internal gas build up is horrifying? That sounds like an awful way to go.
If you want to modify the already flakey at times driver.
If power consumption and media server are your goals, an Intel CPU is what you want. Intel with quicksync is the most power efficient way to transcode video. Your GTX960 could do it, but will use more power, be limited to fewer codec types, and be limited to 2 streams.
Well, this looks really cool. Thanks
I use borg with borgmatic. Heck, if you’re using Nextcloud AIO, borg is built in. It uses rsync, and takes incremental, deduplicated backups. I like it because it’s mostly just setting up ssh and a config file.
More specifically I use Nextcloud’s built in borg and these two containers:
Edit: I forgot that for my personal devices I use PikaBackup, which also uses Borg.
Not true. The single greatest thing you can do to have a lower carbon footprint is to not have any children.
Yeah, exactly why I think suggested routines would be nice. Break things into push/pull days, etc…
That’s pretty close.
There’s only a very limited set of exercises. It’s not rocket science
Correct, but being able to programmatically make the recommendation is computer science.
It uses Github releases, so getting it with Obtanium should be pretty easy.
Fedora Core hasn’t been a thing in decades, it’s just Fedora or the Fedora Project now. CentOS Stream is ABI compatible with RHEL If you create a free Red Hat Developer account you can get 16 free RHEL licenses. So, yes you very much can run RHEL.
Edit: If you or anyone else is interested https://developers.redhat.com/articles/faqs-no-cost-red-hat-enterprise-linux