Ooo, that’s the best. I got roped in on some email chain for a home association board in Scottsdale Arizona. I even voted a few times by email until they caught on.
Ooo, that’s the best. I got roped in on some email chain for a home association board in Scottsdale Arizona. I even voted a few times by email until they caught on.
Well this makes me feel better about my stupid questions on stack overflow.
Pads, calibers and new discs. That seemed like a lot of money for 17 year old kid. I worked there for a couple of months. I learned a few things, like working on brakes is not for me.
Lol, ya it was the breaks that I was too broke to afford brakes.
Reminds me of when my breaks started failing on my 1990 Chrysler LeBaron so I got a job at a break repair place long enough to fix them then I quit.
Unrelated, but I just wanted to say that rotating Mars icon for the channel looks pretty slick.
Can we get a recipe please, looks tasty!
I have nipples, Greg. Can you milk me?
Lineage OS user here, my banking app got an update a while ago that stopped trusting my finger scanner because I’m rooted. Luckily it still allows passwords or else that would be a deal breaker.
*Edit, now that I think about it I’m not even rooted, just an unlocked boot loader.
Totally agree on Microsoft having a vested interest with being the US Gov main software provider and the spend a lot to keep it that way
While I don’t have much experience using nixos as a hypervisor I do have a few years experience using Proxmox on top of Debian. Managing multiple VMs and backups are very straightforward with Proxmox. As for your daily driver VM, the skies the limit, well mostly your HDD space is the limit. I’ve realized that after trying a ton of different distros the only real difference is the package manager and the preinstalled software.
Embrace, extend, and extinguish Microsoft’s gonna do what it does.
I assume you want disk encryption on Windows which is why you haven’t turned off bitlocker and disabled it in BIOS. I’m not familiar with whole disk encryption on Windows but Linux has many options.
If you’re going to dual boot I would recommend a separate boot partition for GRUB/boot manager that points to the windows boot partition because Windows likes to mess up a shared boot partition.
**EDIT: This guy seems to have got both working: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=273365
That’s what I was wondering. Seems like a recipe for disaster having your main system be several versions behind them shoehorning bleeding dependencies for AUR programs into the mix.
Kagi.com is one of the best services I pay for. I know paying for Internet search seems outrageous because we’ve been accustom to our data being the payment, but I think it’s worth it. The search feature and added stuff really make it very functional plus the no adds or SEO type sites is bonus.
I’ve messed up my system so many times over the years that now I think I secretly get excited when it accidentally happens. Maybe I’m a masochist, but I actually enjoy trying to understand what went wrong. A USB stick with a light weight Linux distro and chroot you can usually get back in there and look around at the damage.
As someone who’s exclusively used tiling WM for the past few years you can do anything a full blown DE. I like them for a couple of reasons:
I do use the terminal for a lot of things, but I also use the GUI for lots of stuff like web browsing, graphic editing, and gaming.
Heh, I’ve got 32gb on my Proxmox box, and would be lying if I said I wasn’t eyeballing a few 64 or 128 sticks.
Found this Google docs PDF that’s a pretty good read on it. Keep in mind it’s 5yrs old so some of the recommended indexers and services might have gone off line, but the general info is still true.
*Edit, I know I’m breaking the first rule of Usenet!
candlewood suites, never had a bad experience.