Firefox not getting better in the last 15 years is quite disingenuous though.
Gay furry IT person.
Firefox not getting better in the last 15 years is quite disingenuous though.
I use Pixels, it’s very barebones but that’s exactly what I wanted in a mood tracker!
Need for Speed Porsche to be honest. The campaign of going through the Porsche eras is iconic. Buying new cars and tuning them up is really fun and you really feel the difference between the cars.
Grandkids? In this economy?!
Core Keeper comes out of Early Access soon I think and should be up your alley
Couldn’t it be possible to set a script that restarts jitsi as that user’s login shell?
If laws applied to Trump, he’d have been put into jail a long time ago. Alas, he is still a free man, free to commit crimes as he wishes.
Play on Linux has been succeeded by Lutris or Bottles. I’ve tried both and personally I have fewer issues with Lutris but Bottles UI is a lot more intuitive. So I’d suggest trying Bottles first and if you run into issues use Lutris.
I swallowed shampoo
The clear cut of state data, pillar data and formulae feels more intuitive to me than Ansible’s playbook organization.
I use SaltStack to automate my servers. Just feels better than Ansible to me.
For my PC and laptop I don’t do anything, I haven’t hopped distribution since I started using Tumbleweed a few years ago.
The main distribution we use has it like that by default and our (admittedly rudimentary) benchmarks haven’t shown much of a performance difference versus ext4 so we kept to the default.
Repression against climate activism is (in my view) at an all-time high with movements even labeled as terrorists and a certain part of the populace agreeing with injuring or even killing members of climate activist groups. Not something I’d want to put myself into. :/
We use btrfs for the / partition and xfs for any data partitions. Has served us well, the snapshot feature saves us some valuable time when an update goes awry.
This is as cryptic as saying “I will come to your house tonight and burn it down with everyone still in it.”
The Trump presidency and the years since then have more than ever shown that the rules don’t apply to everyone equally.
I’d say that they’ve been mask-off for quite a while tbh.
I fixed a bug in an open source project we use and got into trouble for it :|
“perhaps” “I think”
In short you’ve got no clue.