wtf, my muscle memory is impacted?! fuck the environment! /s
wtf, my muscle memory is impacted?! fuck the environment! /s
Does it only happen with these two drives? i would try with some other HDD/SSDs or two usb sticks. that way you can test if its some weird hardware incompatibility that sometimes happen between specific devices or if the board wont support more then one connected usb drive in general.
how anyone can take the IEA predictions seriously is beyond me:
what a load of bullocks:
Scientists still don’t fully understand the association between vaping and lung disease, so it’s unclear what role vaping may have played in Allard’s case.
in the past it usually took a few days for someone to get it working again, but this time it might be some kind of cheat detection.
fortunately dota works as a substitude drug for me
I have played lol for 10 years. Last week, due to some updates lol doesn’t run on Linux at the moment, I switched to dota. I know exactly what you are talking about.
The second part is bonkers. Most distro ship with the non free Nvidia driver and work well with it. Shit starts hitting the fan if you try to use the setup from nvidias website, which is not a problem of any distro but a user error
My Tipp: don’t use niche distros: arch, debian, fedora, mint…all of them work well with the non free Nvidia kernel module. For fedora you have to add an additional repository if I remember correctly but that’s it
Do you really think this won’t be the norm in 5-10 years? Now it’s some, in a few years OP is right, so why bother with your argument that not all cars are like this at the moment?
Ich hätte gerne eine Bratwurst!
They should have send an air balloon instead…
People using dating apps don’t have time to answer questionnaires. You need to invest time to find your soulmate do’h!
I never said i can. I wanted to show how difficult it is to define something like that.
if defining words is that easy for you, can you tell me: “what is a woman?”
some words are more subjective then others and for many feelings and emotions are more important then objective facts to define anything.
because the word feminism has different meanings for different people. for some it means equality and a way to get there. for others it means men are bad and women should get priority treatment. communication is hard when there is no objective meaning for any of the words we are using.
catching a car fire in the parking lot […] notifying […] employees so they could move their cars, preventing the loss of hundreds of cars.
sounds like a really bad idea. there is a reason everyone needs to leave the office when a fire alarm happens.
Funnily enough, I like nix. The concept is way ahead of silverblue and the likes. With nix nothing is hidden behind a compatibility layer. I feel like if we really need immutability, nix is the way to go.
do you know how long it takes until a nuclear powerplant is planned and built?
Until then renewables are 20x cheaper then nuclear power.
the debate has gone one or the other way for years. the people don’t want nuclear power, only our conservative, corrupt parties want it and try to push it every few years; thankfully without any luck.
its an easy: sudo apt install task-kde-desktop; sudo apt purge task-gnome-desktop; sudo apt autopurge
In testing or unstable this can be a problem though.
I feel like, many people just don’t understand exactly how a distro and package managers work. immutable os feels like it allows priotizing only on on a small core part of the distribution which is immutable and slapping everything else on via flatpak or snap.
i don’t like it and i sometimes wonder if we are not going backwards with that approach.
I think another good analogie is the human eye. Only the center has high resolution, everything around it is rather shitty, but you never realize that, because the stuff you focus on is always in the center.
Try to look at your self into your eyes the mirror while you are not looking at yourself :)
In the past there were mutliple tools: apt-cache (searching packages), apt-get (managing packages), apt-file (searching for files belonging to packages), apt-key (managing repository keys)…
A few years ago some developers created apt to combine these multiple tools into the single program called apt. Both tools (the old apt-… and the new apt) use dpkg in the backend to install and remove packages. Looks like apt hasn’t done its documentation homework.