OpenSuse Slowroll does pretty much that, a slightly delayed rolling release.
OpenSuse Slowroll does pretty much that, a slightly delayed rolling release.
While reading the question I thought: “That’s not how Watts work”, but then this “answer” hit…
Cat by C418 is literally the only piece in the list I recognize.
I really like kitty. It is fast and simple but gives me all the features I would want.
Where are these circles coming from!?
lemmy.made.me.look.at.this.each.time.i.open.a.terminal
Hostnames can be up to 64 characters long in Linux.
That’s sad that Mozilla has to take it into their own hands to provide a proper alternative to Snap Firefox.
Yeah, not gonna do that.
Rust:
Cannot move princess out of
castle
which is behind a shared reference
Governments trying to ban end-to-end encryption be like:
I have also switched to Colemak and my advice is to just not do that. Just learn Colemak without looking at the keyboard, it’ll make you a better typist anyway and you can get comfortable with it within a few weeks. In particular you don’t want to move the little knobs on the index finger keys (F and J).
The hexagon minecraft one is neat.
I still don’t see how having a flat subvolume layout would make that more problematic. You can still (even better in my opinion) choose what subvolumes to automatically snapshot, which to include in backups etc.
Yes, that seems correct to me. I would also say that the flat layout is preferable because it makes dealing with snapshots later easier. When snapshotting the rootfs subvolume you won’t have to keep track of where exactly the home subvolume is located and it is easier to boot into a different rootfs snapshot.
I love how the comic doesn’t indicate who’s talking, but it is totally obvious which one of them gives directions that make no fucking sense.
man -k
My experience is you should try to always use find over ls when writing robust scripts, and consider ls as just an end user tool, not a scripting tool.
Sufficiency is just as important as efficiency, if not more so.
I knew that shell files, especially in build systems can get hard to read, but this was absolutely painful to look at from start to finish, even with the very helpful explanations in between. Of course the obfuscation is mostly done by design in this case.