I’m eagerly awaiting the Kuato DLC.
Find me on Mastodon too.
I’m eagerly awaiting the Kuato DLC.
Like trump in snoopy’s body
I think it’s Tippy as in gratuity, and hedren as in head wren, a small bird who is the head, or leader.
That makes Tippi Hedren, an actress. She was in a movie called the birds.
Consider the dead horse beaten lol.
The uneducated can vote.
It’s designed to keep the prongs from collapsing or extending during manufacturing and shipping.
“Hmm, new compound, eh? Let’s taste it.”
Still true though. I’m distro-agnostic, running the best whatever for the job at hand.
When I give a presentation at a conference about something technical, the question always comes up: “Why are you running that on so-and-so? $Distro is so much better…” and their whole train of thought deviates from the subject at hand.
Point is, the tool is the tool. If Fedora is the best option given our licenses and use scenario, I don’t need to hear about how much better xyz is and how we’re wasting money.
I just want xyz to work. I don’t need the distro wars to be a thing when I’ve got 6 other more important things to attend to.
Backblaze is a great backup solution. They publish drive stats and even show you the hardware they use.
https://www.backblaze.com/cloud-storage/resources/hard-drive-test-data
https://www.backblaze.com/cloud-storage/resources/storage-pod
Welcome to the fediverse!
Definitely search for the communities you are interested in and click subscribe. There may be several similar communities on different Lemmy instances with different rules or vibes. Also, if the subscribe button says subscribe pending, you can ignore that.
Lemmy is amazing to be a “knight of new” as it were because the cross-talk, noise, bots, etc are just not there like they are in reddit. I’ve found communities I never would have known about.
Keep in mind Lemmy is very actively developed. If you do end up staying with Lemmy consider tossing a few dollars to the devs. I’ve always found the devs courteous and approachable when I’ve encountered a bug.
You’re good. Being a smaller engine though, I wouldn’t go much past that.
Did your computer lose its bios settings lately? Check to see if it’s set to ahci and not raid if using a single, non-raid disk.
You can try some of the suggestions at https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-newbie-8/how-can-we-fix-this-no-irq-handler-for-vector-4175692269/, too.
Good luck
GrapheneOS is an option. The Pixel 4a is not really supported any longer with the current branch but…it’s GrapheneOS so it’ll be secure(ish). https://grapheneos.org/faq#supported-devices.
Do keep in mind GrapheneOS has some weird, deal-breaking issues, like RCS not working and other weird, random shit like that.
boom
Oblig. XKCD:
Try using 1.1.1.1 or 8.8.8.8 as the external DNS in your router for testing. Does it work then?
Also, you may have DNS cached somewhere. You can flush your Windows DNS cache by typing ipconfig /flushdns
in a command prompt.
Fuckin autocorrect was the death of us all.
tar --help
This is the answer. Clear, concise, and correct,