I believe the next step after that would be to wake up
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I believe the next step after that would be to wake up
Google messages has good spam filtering, but that requires you to use Google messages. Depends if you prefer Google or spam
Probably not. You’d have to figure out how to jailbreak your car and figure out how to remove that code. Then a software update could potentially undo it, or you could brick it while trying. A hardware fix on the other hand is often much simpler and is far easier to revert
You don’t even need a faster computer, you can just use more computers
They didn’t say anything about compiling it themselves, just that they prefer native packages to flatpak
edit: I can’t read
Would you like some more actual life experience? I became more nearsighted over time as my eyes developed. Rather than concluding that it’s impossible for you to have it at birth (which is what I could reasonably conclude using a sample of me alone), I recognize that there are multiple possible ways for someone to become nearsighted. And scientists are finding that people who spend more time looking at screens are more likely to develop myopia after birth
Fedora does have a Cinnamon spin. The advantage of Mint is that all the Ubuntu tutorials work on it
Edit: plus Fedora’s philosophy about non-free software makes it less than ideal for people who don’t care
Wouldn’t those be typically handled at an OS level? If you’re using an OS that actually gets updates, you’re only vulnerable to attacks at the kernel or driver level
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For starters, showing up and finding out that the alleged suspect doesn’t exist
Isn’t this why LGPL exists?
It doesn’t need to be MIT, just LGPL
This would be a massive undertaking for something very few people care about. It would also greatly increase worldgen time, and bring back cascading worldgen. Bridges might be feasible, but structures don’t typically do that kind of terrain manipulation you speak of
That guy’s based, but it’s honestly kinda shocking there’s nothing stopping you from just intentionally taking a leak in the middle of the floor
Not really, just use your DE’s software manager.
This isn’t dependent on distro, but your DE, which determines the entire UI. It’s like complaining the settings menu isn’t consistent between Google’s Android and Samsung’s Android. For reference, under Gnome, you have to install Gnome Tweaks, then just open that and go to Startup Applications in the sidebar.
Heavily depends on what you want to do. Many use cases (such as Minecraft) don’t really need the terminal at all.
Yeah, that’s not at all unique to Linux though
Minecraft Java is officially available on Linux, and should be available in your software manager. Minecraft bedrock is not available officially, but a program called Minecraft Bedrock Launcher is available that will let you run the Android version of the game.
I’m not sure exactly what you mean, but media should be available to mount in the side bar of your file manager
I’m pretty sure he’d be in a government lab
That’s not packages, that’s images. People download images relatively infrequently, but with rolling release distros, people download hundreds of packages on a regular basis
As an attendee, would be somewhat annoyed
As someone on the Internet, hilarious
That’s not the full article, see https://lunduke.locals.com/post/5556650/the-internet-archives-last-ditch-effort-to-save-itself
You could get away with cropping it