Do you use zfs? Something that I am unsure if is whether people are making ZFS backups to backblaze, or if they’re backing up files directly.
Ie: Do I need the same filesystem as the source in order to recover the data?
Do you use zfs? Something that I am unsure if is whether people are making ZFS backups to backblaze, or if they’re backing up files directly.
Ie: Do I need the same filesystem as the source in order to recover the data?
Are you using portainer-ee? Never had to do that using portainer-ce
Are they BLM protestors doing that? Or does chaos just bring out all the looters?
I remember in Philly the same thing happened after a football game. Chaos happened, then looting.
Tough choice. Personally I wouldve taken display out over a macro camera.
You’re not mandated to update often but its encouraged.
It can be a lot easier, for example, to fix one small break three times than it is to fix 3 breaks at one time.
If you want reliable updates Arch isn’t the best fit IMO.
It can be perfectly reliable for sure, but it’s permitted not to be.
If you really want to update and not worry about it, I would consider Fedora, they test updates and upgrades while also being very close to bleeding edge.
The Finals season 3
And lots and lots of Redout 2.
Forbidden West on weekends
Did you install from Minimal or Everything isos?
You may need to install the firmware for the GPU if so.
I’d argue there are two ideologies.
Gnome focuses on design and user interaction, then features.
Plasma focuses on configuration and modularity, then design.
It does seem like they are starting to converge though. With gnome focusing on more features, and Plasma focusing more on design and consistency.
Was hoping to see a fix for the right click menu randomly deciding to open as a window.
Gnome is way more put together than Plasma 6 at this point in time. Its rock solid reliable.
I keep gnome as my stable laptop setup, and Plasma as my tinkering with games setup. This outlines both of their strengths individually.
Right? I wish that had more focus than HDR.
I think a big problem is TPM enforcing initramfs. Hoping ukis get wrapped up and as a result more focus is on trusted compute in general
I usually use subprocess. Python has a very nice API for calling subprocesses.
Shout out to Street Complete for making OSM contributions both easy and fun!
Yes however you’re the only one talking about the alphanumeric keys.
It dictates the location and size of certain keys.
For example the needlessly large enter key on ISO or the annoyingly small left shift key in ISO. You could very likely prefer ANSI as well.
The fancy Stanley cups that are trendy use a lead solder bead to seal the inner chamber. When damaged it can leak into the water.
So the microplastics just sit in the bottom bonded to calcium carbonate?
For people to wash off into their drain successfully passing the buck to the next person?
The best thing you can do is separate your home and be unafraid to try something new until you know your preferences.
I used Ubuntu for years, played with other distros but always thought I’d remain there.
I tried Fedora one day because it had a newer package and now I can’t find a more perfect distro.
Maybe I will in the future and die on that hill who knows.
RAMerang