I understand and agree to your point on cluster munitions. From what I understand from the article it seems that the missiles reached civilian areas either because they deviated from their course or because they were intercepted.
I understand and agree to your point on cluster munitions. From what I understand from the article it seems that the missiles reached civilian areas either because they deviated from their course or because they were intercepted.
I recommend that you transition instead of switching. That way you have a way to roll back If the distro you are trying out proves not to be what you expected.
These people are insane. They take children because they dare to think for themselves and have an opinion and put them in jail where they are ground broken or criminals or both. Best way to make sure to destroy a country’s future.
A water gun will also do it. You can even order one from Amazon…
Thanks for the valuable insight.
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You will have to repeat that again and again, because people don’t know what LLMs are. They have been told that we have AIs and don’t understand that what they actually use are digital parrots (minus the intelligence of an actual parrot).
What are principles worth if you won’t stand for them?
I recently discovered fzf-git.sh and decided that I don’t use fzf enough. For now I am experimenting with using fzf to switch git branches, to see if it integrates with my git workflow. If it proves helpful, then I’ll investigate further options.
I was confused for a minute, not understanding what (Apache) Maven has to do with social networks.
May I ask why you switched back to ext4?
I just realized that I used Ubuntu for 20 years. I might be interested in switching to Fedora. How ist your experience so far?
Any hardware vendor taking Linux support seriously is good news!
They are implicitly asking about known compatibility issues.
I’m afraid that there is no profit for Nvidia to justify the work for supporting older hardware.
I wonder how it is compared to Clementine/Strawberry.
Why use big words when can use comic speak? Make brain no hurt! Boom!
Visual Studio Code […] is (partly or totally, I’m not sure) open source.
Visual Studio Code is like Android is relative to the Android Open Source project. As far as I know, VS Code comes with an additional Microsoft layer of telemetry and closed source additions in its binary form. Not to mention the license which basically assumes the right to do almost anything to the underlying system. That’s why projects like VSCodium came into existence.
Please anyone, correct me if I’m wrong.
Thanks for pointing that out. But it was only a joke.