Off-topic, but, if that’s a real cake and the image goes all the way around, that’s actually kind of impressive.
Off-topic, but, if that’s a real cake and the image goes all the way around, that’s actually kind of impressive.
Depends on the distro. Some have a configuration setting to allow unfree software or not, others have separate repos.
A similar argument is what finally caused the value of the vi family of editors to click in my brain:
They are designed to be fully functional over even the shittiest possible* remote connection. You can’t always count on ctrl, alt, or even the arrow keys being transmitted in a way that is understood by the remote machine.
*Well, I guess the worst possible terminal would be something like an actual teletype, and in that case you’d probably want to fall back to ed or its descendants. To save paper, if nothing else.
apropos
is also helpful if you want to do something but don’t know what the relevant tools are.
I think it’s because that’s the more distinctive part of her name. “President Harris” sounds kind of generic, like the fictional president from an action movie.
It may start to constitute a pattern that the same was true of Hillary Clinton, though in that case it was likely that just saying “Clinton” might cause confusion with Bill.
Also Bernie Sanders is mostly referred to by his first name, so…
So crude, when you could use a butterfly.
e.g. have a gui installer
I assume you mean a GUI for editing configuration.nix? Because the initial NixOS install is GUI-based.
It’s funny, I just switched to pulseaudio hoping it would fix some issues I’ve been having with pipewire. It did not.
Edit: I’m not on Mint, though, so best of luck.
Well, not always: Plural ‘they’ is a borrowing from Old Norse ca. 1200 AD, and the earliest attestation of singular ‘they’ is about a century later.
But, yeah, you’d think 700 years of continuous use would be enough to make it uncontroversial…
It seems kind of disingenuous to compare enterprise support contracts for Linux to personal Windows licenses. Especially while also ignoring that you do pay for Windows, it’s just hidden in the cost of the device.
Though it is also true that Linux is gratis and Windows is not.
Connect very slightly cuts off the bottom of the image for me.
Yeah, my mom used to work for an organization called ARC, which pointedly hasn’t been an acronym since the early '90s.
Never underestimate the bandwidth of a station wagon full of hard drives speeding down the highway.
I also like Astras.
But I would say to OP: get a sample pack of different blades (most online wet shaving retailers have them) to find out what works for you.
Or DOS Shell.
This is much prettier, though.
You’re thinking of trademarks. Copyright doesn’t work that way.