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Why? If you say to limit the spread of bacteria we have some studies that suggest it makes no difference at all
Why? If you say to limit the spread of bacteria we have some studies that suggest it makes no difference at all
A microwave does not use resistive heating and works on a completely different principle and therefore the amount of power available is much less importance.
Insane troll logic
Some easy display rules, and a couple of plugins and it’s perfect.
It doesn’t matter. Put it in ~/foo/bar/Baz for all the shell cares.
If you don’t have root is it really a VPS?
Anyway, unpack the binaries to ~/local/usr/bin
and add that to your PATH.
It’s not quite what you’ve asked for here, but as a Dev I’d be remiss if I didn’t shill for Gentoo.
It ticks your rolling release box, has fantastic docs, a huge package repository (and the community repo Guru), and by design enables almost infinite configurability and customisation. We also have a binary package repository now for popular architectures, so you can choose to avoid compiling if you don’t want to deviate from sane defaults (or only compile in cases where you do!)
On the hardware side, we have fantastic support for a number of architectures, I recently brought up a SPARC system and have some arch64 and riscv in the past.
Finally, even if you just decide to check the distro out, the process of installing, configuring, and maintaining a Linux system is outlined in detail within our handbook, and can provide a peek behind the scenes at what some other distros abstract; it’s a fantastic learning experience for those interested.
Finally, we have fantastic support through volunteers in official IRC channels and forums, as well as unofficial hubs like discord.
Hopefully I’ve planted a seed and you’ll check it out down the line. :)
Contrast that with CLI where if you forgot or don’t know any command there is little help or indicator of what’s available and what can be done without external help.
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would like to have words with your strawman.
I once spent a month automating the production of repositories for each kernel version supported on our HPC and rested every step exhaustively in isolation.
When I was satisfied I ran it with root permissions and hosed the VMs it was running on because a recursive chmod evaluated to /.
Oops.
You don’t think that by just putting the name of a license in some prose that LLM companies will ignore it and not use it in training data, right?
They most certainly will not. For all they know you’re just helpfully linking to the creative commons.
I don’t think your plan is workable, but if you’re going to persist at least add some boilerplate: “the above content of this comment is licensed under…”
It’s saying that incognito mode doesn’t prevent people on the web from tracking you, that’s all.
I.e. enabling incognito mode could still have an entity profile you, etc. like your ISP, government, or any corporation that you visit the website for.
This is a nothingburger.
That’s the point.
Please don’t; tuxedo/system76/metabox/etc are all rebadged Clevo ODM designs.
The support that these vendors put in for Linux is miniscule, and the hardware is “fine” at best. I for one love my desktop 3700x and 3060ti mobile stuffed into a laptop chassis. No compromises were made on this hardware.
Conversely, Dell and Lenovo laptops tend to have very good Linux support and can be had relatively cheaply, especially if you get something that isn’t bleeding edge.
I spent so much of my time in the Gentoo community fixing things that have gone wrong through newbies taking his advice as gospel. I’d be happy if he never made another video, and that’s outside of, well, everything else.
Huh, sounds like PRIME render offload with the serial numbers filed off.
It may or may not work, unfortunately.
I successfully ran 2x32GB in a Dell XPS 15 that “didn’t support” it, because the larger DIMMs didn’t exist at the time it was designed and documentation was done up.
It’s not going to hurt to try, but if you have two DIMM slots it’s worth a shot; the slots are already wired up to address lines! Maybe try with one first?
Edit: the CPU specs say that it supports 64GB and only up to two memory channels. It’s looking pretty good on that end.
Metadata for MP3 tracks is stored in an id3 tag; you need an id3 tag editor to embed the thumbnail into the tag.
There’s a lot of automation out there, MusicBrainz Picard is probably the best option out there for automating the process, especially if your tracks are already sorted by album.
/me whispers “a well regulated militia”
I’m not worried about that 😎
You should be. Your name will be associated with abuse forevermore.
The admins can tell me what’s the frequency/number they’re comfortable w/ and I can reconfigure the solution.
Or you can set some sane defaults and a timeout period. 1 request / 5 mins is fine to check if something is online and responding.
Hahahahaha.
I was still using Notes in 2013. Most functions had moved on, but for the government department that I was working for at the time it was essential for IM, group mailboxes, and… a specific type of diplomatic communication.
Look at that, an OP who is just a prick.