not too sure that’s a good thing
not too sure that’s a good thing
Not that i like it, but it somehow gets the point across
One of the few good things that came from the Crowdstrike disaster
The Mediterranean countries disagree
You can set specific applications as floating windows in i3 so that they take their original size
Warum ist Bremen in Österreich?
Nah it can do that, probably because they wrote a workaround to use python to count chars in a string, just like they did with arethmetics.
uMatrix has been depreceated for several years now sadly
You don’t technically need a package manager though. It’s just a convenience layer.
They really told the students to “analyse the deeper meaning”, “analyse the composer’s intent” and “appreciate aesthetic and intellectual value” of an AI generated picture.
How are they supposed to find what’s not there?
Probably still for some time. I have a laptop with a NVIDIA Optimus 1050ti from 2016 or so and it’s still going strong 8 years later. It starts getting a bit tricky (but not impossible) at 10+ years old cards
dom0 is the administration qube which handles the graphical desktop, i/o and hardware devices. So if you’re installing dodgy software in dom0 you go around a lot of the sandboxing that qubes offers.
I’ve been selfhosting Gitea for years now and it’s great, but I also don’t really collaborate with anyone else so YMMV. Originally I wanted to go with GitLab utb it’s too resource intensive for my use case
They would deserve it regardless, but they’re even harder to avoid than Nestle
Removed by mod
This is RedHat Linux 6.1, it was EOL way before RedHat Enterprise Linux 6 came around
Not a huge fan but systemd does a lot of stuff necessary to run linux. Of course there’s more than one way to skin a cat, but it makes sense to have systemd as a dependency. Recall does exactly zero essential functionality to the OS that would justify making it a dependency to something as important as explorer.exe on Windows.
You can use the Gecko webdriver for Selenium