I wish they didn’t switch to requiring a login to search code… seems like a big privacy issue cause you just know they’re saving all those searches and associating it with your account.
I wish they didn’t switch to requiring a login to search code… seems like a big privacy issue cause you just know they’re saving all those searches and associating it with your account.
What I do is use the “Arch Linux Archive” repo and set it to a specific date, which has a snapshot of all the packages from that time. That way I don’t have to update all the time but can still install packages whenever I want. When I feel like updating then I just increase the date in the mirror URL. In pacman.conf you would set it like so: Server=https://archive.archlinux.org/repos/2024/08/30/$repo/os/$arch
Several solutions have already been posted in here, please do not try to act authoritative when you don’t know the answer. We already saw you asked what VNC even is…
People hate being told to use magnetic tape
Because there are still horror stories of them falling apart and not lasting even in proper controlled conditions
Actually, everything is a remix
what the hell is a Ford Sudan
this is dangerous advice. courts can still subpoena the usenet provider for your information.
pretty sure it’s been a thing since even before free compilers
I’m not sure what people think AI was ever going to be… every time something new comes out it’s always dismissed because “it’s basically just a X that does Y”. I think that will continue to be the case until there is some literal connection to actual brains, in which case the concept of what a brain is will probably be questioned as well.
Randomly stumbling upon a font nerd was not on my bingo card today. I didn’t know about Revue, thanks.
Agreed, and it is a tragedy that this requires snapd.
$700 for an N100 tablet? Yikes. I can’t imagine they would sell enough to stay in business.
mesh-lined PC case would solve this
faraday cage does not protect against very low frequencies, those can still pass through.
I think syntax preference plays an enormous role in convincing people to even try it.
It was better in audio/video quality and being smaller, but not runtimes.
I can see the argument from both sides… and maybe both is true. I think the same could be said about twitter… having to login to read tweets means they can easily track who looks at what… which is very valuable information to a lot of people with money.