Been a htop guy my whole Linux journey and recently started using btop. I am yet to call my judgement but yeah I feel the same
Been a htop guy my whole Linux journey and recently started using btop. I am yet to call my judgement but yeah I feel the same
I call that a long shot. Depending how far the radio station is away they can’t set their sights on him.
It wouldn’t surprise me if Putin uses Hitler skull as an ashtray.
I mean the reason nuclear weapons are measured in megatonnes and so on is that it is actually megatonnes of TNT. And hence Its predecessor Dynamite.
So… we couldn’t relate destructiveness without good ol’ Alfred.
I have never seen that! Now every word in German like Übergewinnsteuer is now smiling!
bat foo | bar
behaves like cat foo | bar
same with and such.
Eternity. I was using infinity for years for reddead and having an in-situ replacement is nice.
Well… WiFi is bidirectional. It may be faster receiving but the device sending… Other story than the tcp handshakes…
Yes replaceable M.2, but the 8 GB soldered-on RAM is not enough these days
That’s interesting! A few friends of mine and I tried to get a hold of it during the last school year. But we were greatly annoyed that there was no good free/open source resource in our language. Everything that could be good material was basically “Pay for the course” or just buy the book for 50€. That demotivated us quite a bit. I get why you would like to make a buck for your work and yes learning languages in groups is more fun but besides badly formatted vocab sheets there was no resource that was a proper introduction to the language.
For people starting with Linux I am more comfortable to recommend them second hand/used laptops. And Thinkpads are prime examples for repairability and upgradability so you find a loot more Thinkpads that go for cheaper.
Besides that. My next Laptop is either gonna be a framework or something from Tuxedo.
PS: I know that newer Thinkpads lack in repairability. I have a X1 Carbon with soldered-on RAM… Suffice to say I wouldn’t buy that again…
Lol. The unexpected keyboard had a release commit 8h ago :D
Try Carnet it is exactly what Google Keep does but a nextcloud hosted App with mobile apps.
Sorry, maybe I am too deep in the software jungle but what is the painful learning process? No front, I am genuinely curious.
I setup k9 a few years back and thought it comprehensible. The only thing I remember a bit annoying was migrating GPG keys over.
The backend capabilities are there. The front end for the Web view must be enabled by the admin and the mobile apps currently lack the feature.
Being shit at Juliard be like: