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In myuniversity, we used to play with these to find the fastest path in AI (A*, first depth etc)
++ as well as searching on a folder simply by the first letter, without searching everywhere
I agree with your statements however Immutable Linux and flatpaks with SELinux are a thing nowadays.
++same
Docker:nextcloud+mariadb+caddy
As I Cybersecurity Consultant, I totally agree
Who would have thought…
Personally I am using a netbook like this as a headless server with Ubuntu.
You can try to run Lubuntu, or even TinyCore and Puppy Linux on this for simple tasks.
Generally speaking, with 1GB of ram and Intel atom, as you stay away from video streaming platforms and use simple tools for writing text or run simple code in python, you would be fine. However with less than 100€ you can find laptops with core i5 4rd generation with 8gb ram. I am not sure if it worths it.
British Museum: coughs
Βinance has shared publicly many of its wallets in many Blockchains.
I have used both, personally I prefer kavita as it runs faster.
However kavita needs to create user accounts as well as it is auto categorizing books and comics which personally I hate, especially for my cybersecurity books.
If you are trading, its a cheaper choice. (Except if you are trading in Blockchains like polygon) Also, “not your keys not your coins”, but most people are losing access to their Facebook account (without 2FA), they have no chance to keep their own keys…
Binance has no problem with its clients. FTX literally invested the money of the people in high risk assets, and they ended up bankrupted.
In the day of the Binance’s trial, people withdraw more than billion of dollars worth Cryptos. Binance didn’t end up bankrupt as they are holding A LOT.
Fedora Silverblue! 😊
Immutable Linux is the future (and any container-based filesystem )
The plausible solution is named Blockchain and smart contracts. Until then…
Time Traveling is a thing as we can see
I found a solution for docker: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2237396
There is a new upgrade available, try if it fixes your issue.
Already done, still not working :(
Edit: Fedora got an upgrade today and vm-manager works again without any issue. Docker remains broken, maybe its matter of time. Thank you for your response!!!
All information was 99% accurate and as you can see, it had references to the websites that it found this information.