For 2 million in Vancouver you’re living in a cardboard box
For 2 million in Vancouver you’re living in a cardboard box
How they fixed it…
a robust charging connector
Wtf? Usb-c charging is the best thing that’s happened to laptops this decade. You’re insane to want to go back to the bad times.
Wow. What an enlightened centrist take. All views are valid, great take
That’s the whole point of an LTS distro. And it’s why non-rolling distros for desktop OSes make no sense
This is a perfectly civil question that is intended to make the author think about what they’re reading in the future, rather than spoon feed pure information
Why would having the build files exist suggest the package exists?
The backslash is escaping the space, and the forward slash is just how tab complete works, because it’s a directory, and you might be wanting to add more to go further down the directory tree
These are mostly terrible. Shells have built in history search
Sure. There’s a story around somewhere of someone deleting basically all of /bin and was able to recover the live system
I kind of agree with you. Those points are so completely unrelated, it just makes the cause look stupid. Even if you agree with both causes.
Those don’t necessarily mean they’re storing in plain text.
Safeway deliver is basically $5 a month
Not sure that’s true. I would think you would have to contact the instance owner to request to delete your data. And you’d have no idea they were even federating
The history is likely saved forever. And an instance could be modified to not respect the update and deletions pretty easily
Oh shit that’s a good idea
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Just pick a distro. It sounds like you want to learn. I suggest arch. It does the least for you, is the least opinionated, but also has by far the best documentation (arch wiki is the de facto linux documentation).
The difference between the distros is otherwise simply what package management tool they use, and what packages are in their repository. Nothing else is different that’s of any importance.