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Oh I own my computer, and I don’t get ads as a result. It’s not impossible. A Linux DE does not have ads and your browser can block them with various methods.
Oh I own my computer, and I don’t get ads as a result. It’s not impossible. A Linux DE does not have ads and your browser can block them with various methods.
Because they own that wall. The owner of a wall (or poster space for that matter) can do whatever.
I just put my docker services in a lxc container. Docker is neat and lets me deploy shit without having to worry. Works pretty well, just remember to put your lxc containers on your SSD and not your raid mass storage (my hdds have errors now, fuck)
You probably don’t want to mention what this product is called, understandable.
Why would anyone use that? Isn’t it obvious that this can’t be good?
Yeah exactly, fuck llms that don’t honor licenses
You can set A DNS entries without wildcard in the configs (with head scale at least), just use their magic DNS thing that works with hostnames or just self host DNS and tell your tailnet to use that.
Winning wasn’t in the set of rules I received, can you explain?
I lost too. I agree, it’s been going around at least in the threadiverse. I’ve seen it at least 3 times in a couple months.
Trains are the best electric vehicles
We just have a warehouse with a few big computers. We just use our desks to access them.
Gen-z too, finding can be somewhat hard but the mega threads help. Torrenting itself is easy of course. Just get transmission or any other FOSS client, put on a proper VPN and good to go.
But that one is really easy to understand when you know German, unlike the buffalos
I see you are using than when you should be using then.
C was always a high level language for me? As soon as I knew it existed at least.
If someone likes it but doesn’t know where to find it, FiraCode does linea tires really good IMO
I’d like that. Maybe I get an idea sometime, but life is busy and writing is only my occasional hobby.
Sounded interesting so I went to subscribe. Turns out I was already.
Just because you can say whatever you want doesn’t mean anyone has to listen or like it.
FOSS has won, it’s just that some people don’t know that yet.
I don’t remember the last time I haven’t gotten a game to work on my (Linux) machine, besides for the fact that I’m on a laptop right now, so obviously some stuff will have bad performance.
For example, I played GTA V yesterday on it, the install was painless with steam and the launcher just needed to be started twice.