I also never used version pinning in debian
I also never used version pinning in debian
I broke a hinge myself that way, learned it the hard way
Did you open it without the backplate on?
Anyways this is crappy anti consumer design by the manufacturer.
I don’t fall for this, I switch back to Windows
You can look into Plasma Bigscreen
I guess all of the mentioned are for rich people?
I think the licesing models and pricing are more interesting.
Thats what I would choose, from left to right:
RHEL, Mint, Arch, LFS
Might also switch the last two
My grandma has a house, where a part of it was built by the romans
Create your input for email and password with the id / name “email” and “password” and hide them with CSS. Then you create the real inputs with an id like “zipcode” or some other thing that would throw bots off.
Password managers hate this trick
I agree on your take, but I don’t think that “future scaling” is a concern for the most home users.
You can use the find
command to do the stuff other commenters have posted recursive
Yeah, it is a lot of initial work, but once you got your shell.nix or flake.nix in place it is really nice, to not have to deal with different dependencies and versions in different projects.
But you can also archive the same on any distro with the nix package manager.
How could you tell it was secure?
I mean it is similar confusing
Isn’t the second if condition false
?
Cinnamon or something idk I use qtile