I’m jealous. The heat index is 111f/44c here. I wish I could be smoking some ribs, but I can’t handle that heat unless it’s an emergency. I guess some cast iron pork chops will be nice too 🥲
I’m jealous. The heat index is 111f/44c here. I wish I could be smoking some ribs, but I can’t handle that heat unless it’s an emergency. I guess some cast iron pork chops will be nice too 🥲
Together they are thermite!
I used to pride myself in Linux uptime on my desktop. Went without rebooting for months at a time. Back then, I wouldn’t let myself dual boot
I have a pixel 8, and a pixel 6 before that. The same bugs have followed me the whole time. I guess PiP, keyboard, bubbles, and graphical issues just aren’t being worked on. I’m waiting on Apple sideloading updates before I’m upgrading, but this is a piece of shit. I would try another OS, but I am afraid of getting banking apps and Google Fi working.
Maybe Intel should boot using the embedded x86 in the chipset when the CPU dies in 13th/14th gen. CPU optional.
Mr. Stealyourgirl
If you do compile something, it is very easy to make it an installable package you could share. I’m not sure how the repos are managed
Can I request a hack? How do I handle several different versions of Python installed, which one is used for pip stuff, and how sudo/running as services changes all of this.
I agree when it comes to weather as well. 100 is too hot to be outside and 0 is way too cold to be outside. You don’t have to have decimal places on thermostats
I hate that town. I was out there for work for a few weeks. I’d rather be just about anywhere else. I’m not surprised that all they have to do for fun is fuck cars
I’m uninformed, why were things like snap and flatpak created?
I barely understand docker, but I’m starting to understand why it can be beneficial, although bloated.
I chose to set up grafana, mqtt, etc for an RV instead of home assistant. Little more lightweight for the raspberry pi 3 I used. Pulling together solar info, so we could see how long the AC would keep running on the road
If I have a failed boot, will it be frowny next time?
This is how I keep my handgun away from my teenager here in the US. /s
I am in a city where a car is almost mandatory. I can still push for change, while having to drive daily to pay the bills and such. I think your thinking is logical for your situation. Similarly, I chose what is, to me, the least bad option - a small, affordable EV. Over 50% of the time I have a passenger. I try to work from home. I charge on my home solar as much as I can. Fuck cars. Fuck unsafe drivers
I wish I could see what the original request was.
So many people around me have been sick. One who is unvaccinated had symptoms for weeks on end. No one took a test, but me. Positive. I got over it pretty quick, both times - October 22 and January 24. I need to start getting the boosters. I figured it wouldn’t be very likely to get it again so soon.
KiCAD for circuit boards FreeCAD to import those boards and do everything else
Mint is great. It also works well out of the box in virtual machines. I like the MATE versions for my older machines.
There is a major shift happening right now, and mint is slower than many to adopt changes. I’d argue that’s good for mint users, but it may be bad for you personally if you plan to learn about modern linux. Idgaf personally about X11 vs Wayland, because I just need to be able to use my programs.
That’s great, but it should still be possible and well documented for people to run things natively. Some people want less bloat for technical reasons (maintaining a product with very little storage or memory). Tinycore Linux is my go-to example of the benefit of keeping things lightweight for a purpose.