

Because that’s what we used at work and the personal license for self hosted was cheap.
Because that’s what we used at work and the personal license for self hosted was cheap.
Our work from home setup is VPN and remote into the workstation at our desk in the office.
Regardless of how thick my client actually is, it’s a thin client for working from home.
I think it does say that.
Framework is great, but they are premium. He is saying you don’t need to pay the premium to get the same “it probably works” level of support.
Documentation in a repository.
ODT and DOCX are binary and can’t be versioned and compared like a plain text format can.
I remember this too, but can’t seem to find it.
It was called the October document, Halloween document, or something like that.
This is my flame turret strategy.
Bots deliver to the wall, then pipe the length of the wall.
I wonder if the GUI steps are Gnome or Ubuntu specific. The same steps in KDE work, except half or more applications won’t recognize it.
https://code.flickr.net/2014/10/20/introducing-flickr-park-or-bird/
This page about it still exists, but I guess the identification site died with Flickr.
Joking like this is how vi got vigor.
Microsoft Flash. Netflix used it for a while. I don’t remember anything else using it.
It annoys me that you aren’t supposed to close input tags. At least browsers tolerate self closing them even if it is out of spec.
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But actually…
It is good for some things. It even got support for staging files recently.
I’m not familiar with what Suse is doing, but that doc seems to imply that there is a fundamental difference in the configuration between Gentoo and Suse.
I wonder if there is something in the Suse docs that describes how they get a rollback option into the grub menu.
I agree that the Gentoo wiki pages around btrfs and snapper seem a bit lacking.
It improves the stats in some way. Armor has more slots, assemblers are faster, batteries have more capacity, …
The recipe is for using quality ingredients to guarantee at least that quality output.
The modules are for the random chance of getting a quality output.
Quality batteries aren’t too hard to make and really helped with the limited space on Fulgora before I got the foundations. Same with quality furnaces and generators which produce more from the same input.
Yes, but it is also set up as an OS image.
I think there is a process for persistence, but without some effort, changes are lost for OS updates.
But they can? One nuke to the head works for small. Two works for medium. I haven’t come across a large yet.
I brought rockets on my ship. If it can survive back and forth to Nuvis, you can bring anything you need to start the base. Like machine gun turrets and lots of ammo.
Got too big and went from showing the process of building interesting things to showing off things other people built.
Two nukes to the head did it for me.
Also, why so many comments about gifs that don’t use it’s multi image slideshow functionality. And why are the times between images set so fast these days. I can’t appreciate each image the author spent time to include.