Mess with grub, without really understanding what you’re doing.
Also, “meep”.
Mess with grub, without really understanding what you’re doing.
Also, “meep”.
I don’t see anything about that on their site.
Oooohh. TIL. Thanks!
I use Memos and love it.
I connect to it from my desktop at home and from my phone via a WireGuard VPN and it’s everything I need. Worth a look, I think.
If you go this route, OP, and have an Android phone, then you should know the (very sad and disappointing) news that SyncThing for Android is about to be shut down.
If “most of the internet” misunderstands you, then you need to work on your communication skills.
No. Is he though?
Nice, thanks for the info.
Hej @LaurenceWolse@feddit.nl , from where do you get your poster images? They’re so high res!
I want better images for use on my fullmovies community.
/ end of thread
What COM Port is your mouse on?
That question got me. SO glad we got past setting IRQs and setting up modems and dip switches and all that.
How about this?
The Cathedral and the Bazaar : Musings on Linux and Open Source by an Accidental Revolutionary by Eric Raymond,
It’s from 1997 but addresses some of what you mentioned. Things have changed a lot since it was written though, so just keep that in mind.
You are sick. Seek help.
OK, good.
And I found this in the article:
In Philadelphia, most of the money for these projects comes from the water department, which is trying to make the city more capable of absorbing storm runoff.
I guess the water dept knows what they’re getting into.
I wonder how much additional water this will use?
Is that image nightmare fuel for anyone else?
Tuta (used to be called Tutanota), web and Android clients).
Because F++k Google.
Wow, what an odd coincidence.
First paragraphs:
A race that no one is talking about is threatening to upend Republicans’ high hopes to control the U.S. Senate after November’s election. Incumbent Deb Fischer, one of the 10 most unpopular senators in the country, according to Morning Consult’s July survey, is facing a stiff and unexpected challenge from an independent steamfitter named Dan Osborn, who is backed by the United Auto Workers and keeping his distance from the state’s beleaguered Democrats. While Osborn remains a long shot, he is likely to force Republicans to pour some money and resources into a race that they should have been able to win effortlessly as they try to capitalize on 2024’s GOP-friendly Senate map. And if Osborn wins, or even puts a credible scare into Fischer, his campaign could serve as a template for how to dislodge Republicans from statewide monopolies in places where Democrats have long struggled to compete.
Lol, see the other comment here! :)