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People still use Ubuntu?
People still use Ubuntu?
Technically, yes… but if it’s in movie/show, you already know it’s fiction
B-b-but… line must go up!
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From my experience, people this noisy are unlikely to be cooperative about it. Or anything else
It’s a very bright black, obviously. Duh
Well, the guy is trying nonetheless
Too bad, I had a lot of fun reading about Advanced Marketing Devices, Neanderthal social media accounts, canned game reviews and insults to user’s critical thinking skills. It was one of those “so bad that it’s actually good” kind of things, once you realized what was going on.
But this suicide move is probably for the best overall.
If you want a TLDR: every time dating apps work, they lose two customers, and they don’t want that
I use a password manager and the database is automatically synchronized to multiple devices. I use syncthing for that, but a public cloud would be fine as well, because it’s encrypted (well, as long as the master password is strong enough)
Man, I loved this game as a child. To think that I managed to complete it on my own, without looking up anything on the internet (because it wasn’t a thing for me yet)… honestly, I think the hints to the hidden paths are there, but very very subtle
He’s just a troll, or a shill. Don’t give him attention or he will feel important
Is this China’s final warning?
So scary /s
ncdu: shows how much disk space is used by each directory, can also explore subdirectories and delete files
tig: interactive terminal UI for git with lots of functionality
I’d keep it on during the shift, and turn it off outside of it. If you don’t expect calls or other communications during the shift, put it in airplane mode for maximum savings
This blew my little cousin’s mind when I showed him this trick, and he realized the implications. Fun times
Shit bubbles
This could also be done to the RAM filling up and/or high I/O activity of the disk. I suggest to investigate these possibilies as well
Did you just assume my distro?
For the record, I use Debian