Damn Google… we talk shit about MS trying to shove Edge down our throats… You weren’t supposed to go all “hold my beer”.
Damn Google… we talk shit about MS trying to shove Edge down our throats… You weren’t supposed to go all “hold my beer”.
I can’t be the only one who has noticed the uptick in the negative EV press lately. Is this the same death throws akin to the buggy whip lobby of yore?
Edit* price needs to be attainable for the many for sure… but the amount of negative press is “sus” (as the kids say)
Probably boils down to the arch ethos of K.I.S.S. not making too many decisions for you.
The archlinux-keyring package holds they gpg signatures used for signing the packages and if you go too long between upgrades it’s possible you won’t have a signature or an outdated one and a normal -syu will fail because of it. So I just upgrade keyring first and it gets ahead of that issue.
I have an alias in bashrc called upgrade. It runs reflector looking for the fastest of the newest 10 near me. Then it upgrades the keyring, then yay -syu and then paccache -r.
I have the journal limited to 100mb so I don’t ever bother cleaning house on that.
I probably don’t review pacman logs as often as I should, but stuff rarely breaks and is normally pretty easy for me to figure out what when it does.
I lived in those apartments from 2005-2007. Had never heard of the movie until a neighbor friend said “hey check this out”…
Great movie, very well done… But it’s disturbing as fuck.
Thanks for bringing that memory back up…
Their malbec is so good. Sometimes I’ll spurge on a sometimes MUCH more expensive bottle and 9/10 I regret not just going to Costco and getting theirs.
I tried liftoff a few hours ago and same. Didn’t mind jerboa, but connect just clicked with me… I think because the flow is extremely similar to boost.
I couldn’t shake the same feeling I get when using discord when using liftoff. Just no.
To each their own. That’s why there are options.
I’ve been wondering this myself but haven’t asked/looked into it yet. I’m starting to wrap my head around how this works. If I understand correctly you would obviously have the communities you host and would also cache the communities the users of your instance subscribe to or interact with.
Does “interact” mean any interaction is what I’m not sure of. Simply upvoting a post? Simply viewing it? Is viewing it from /all considered viewing it?
I may be completely wrong… So looking forward to someone who does know to respond or link you to something that explains it.
Having a homelab myself and running quite a few services I’m still so iffy on allowing anything out on the wider web in such a public way.
Add one more. This is also my first fediverse comment. I’ve been lurking for a bit, but finally signed up today.
I live in SE NC. Duke energy has incentives for solar and they are about to pay for the installation of my Tesla charger in my garage… It’s not all bad I guess…