How do you avoid “hoarding”?
Looks at my 28TB storage array that’s 3/4 full…
How do you avoid “hoarding”?
Looks at my 28TB storage array that’s 3/4 full…
Children of Men (2006)
I’ve blocked 15 instances for overall spam/trash comments and 210 individuals subs so far.
Furrys, anime, spam, porn, alt-right, etc.
Holy shit that’s nuts
Shit like this is why trucks cost $100k now.
Cool thanks
Paywall.
The use of a single channel should be against the rules for commerce apps.
Can you post a picture or a link to the cage you’re talking about? I bet you this would be done in 10 minutes in tinkercad
Edit: just saw the imgur link, that doesn’t look terribly complicated to make from scratch.
Lol ok I’ll ask: wtf is that code?
This is the exact argument I’ve made to my wife with varying degrees of success: we literally listened to him outright admit to how much of a piece of shit he is in his lyrics and it’s weird to suddenly act like “omg! What a surprise!” when we’ve been singing his lyrics like “Me vs. Madonna vs. Everyone Else” off Deja Entendu since forever ago. And I’m generally pretty left-leaning with a low tolerance for rapey bullshit but come on guys.
Btw I use Arch
Seriously, look at what the pkgbuild is doing on Arch and replicate it by hand on your distro of choice. That’s all a pkgbuild is: a simple bash installation script.
Windows Vista? Yuck! At least it runs Firefox well enough! I’ll see myself out
I hope the bots are helping with that ad revenue you were so concerned about milking from the user base with your shitty app. Was it worth it, dumbass?
Unpopular opinion: flatpaks enable lazy developers to keep old versions of required Python dependencies working longer.
I vote Arch. Yeah, yeah, but it taught me Linux better than any other distro. Yeah you can break it but that’s kinda the point because once you’ve figured out what went wrong you’re left knowing how to fix it again in the future.
The Arch Wiki is second to none, is kept updated promptly when things change with the relevant package to the page you’re reading and in many cases it’s literally referenced as a source for other Non-Arch distro’s documentation
Btw I use Arch.
Edit: I also, for no rational reason, would like to be able to use the default package manager exclusively. I mean sure, you can use makepkg manually with the AUR so Arch still applies but that’s pretty inconvenient. If you go with Arch and give up this part I recommend yay as my aur-helper of choice.
I still haven’t heard a convincing argument to not use .local and I see no reason to stop.