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And then change where we put them.
And then change where we put them.
How do you pay for costs? Will there be donations or a premium feature?
splash that appears when I open it with an empty buffer, and following its instructions.
That’s the key to the problem, I have almost never open vim with an empty buffer, almost only used it to open files directly. Since there is no nice splash screen telling you how to exit when you use vi <your_file>
, this meme happens.
Set all mails addressed to your domain but to the wrong email to be sent to your primary email. Then sign the petition with “<service_you_are_signing_up_fo>@yourname.com”.
My updates did the opposite:
Thanks for all the explaining. I always wondered why you can’t parse HTML since I first saw the Stack Overflow post, when you can take any HTML code you find and write an expression to work against said set of data.
I never understood the word parse to mean understanding and building a structure based on any input.
That sounds like a great boss, someone how is involved with what should be done but not always how, as long as the team deliver what is requested.
All other times, reinstall OS and keep /home/.
But that is not the fault of Steam Deck, which was discussed.
That is what I imagined as well. Some QA or tester or whatnot probably found it annoying to click left/right when navigating the radio. It does make some sense.
It was told as a serious story and I always believed it, hence I told it as a true story. But as I said, it was 10 years ago and I might be remembering it wrong, or anything else. You don’t have to believe it and that is OK.
I have heard good things about ZFS as well, but that is mostly for servers?
Only have one HDD and using a laptop, ext4 has been working well enough so far. I only wonder if there is something else I should use for my home drive for better disaster recovery.
Just installed it! Love it, and I just learned that ctrl+r is a thing.
I tried assembler for an AVR with ChatGPT, the result was not working at all.
It’s either money or your data. I prefer to pay with money. If enough people do, the price might lower (hopeium) or the competition might increase for the same service, creating better or cheaper services in the same space.
PopOS is great! I have used a few other (but never strayed far from APT), and I also did some light reading when doing my final decision . PopOS was the best fit for and easy-to-use OS without Snaps. Linux is great and all with how much control you have, but I want as little maintenance as possible for my daily driver.
Started using Debian because I only used it for servers to begin with. Learned APT and never dared to learn anything else. So now I just stick with any distro using APT and a DE I like.
If I read lsblk
correctly, I am using ext4
for my whole drive. I have used linux for some years now, but I never bothered to learn more than “next next next done” when installing my OS.
Does BTRFS popOS allow BTRFS? Should I bother for a daily driver?
Why not upgrade your hdd?