Using Bluefin (a Fedora atomic distro) and all of that gets done automatically behind the scenes. Flatpaks, distrobox containers, Brew, vocoder extensions, etc...
All done using topgrade: https://github.com/topgrade-rs/topgrade
Using Bluefin (a Fedora atomic distro) and all of that gets done automatically behind the scenes. Flatpaks, distrobox containers, Brew, vocoder extensions, etc...
All done using topgrade: https://github.com/topgrade-rs/topgrade
Instead of news organizations holding general debates, I'd like to see non-political non-profits hold more narrowly focused debates. Can be broadcast by any channel that wants to air it.
Focus on two or three core, interconnected, issues with a few offshoots that are tangently connected.
Invite top thinkers on those specific issues along with the top presidential candidates.
Even if the other invites don't have a shot at being president, it will still force the presidential candidates to try to make valid arguments against or side with people that really know about the issues. The people really should hear these views instead of main candidates just trying to bring their opponent down. And if someone not in the top two expresses something that really resonates with the audience, maybe it gets picked up by a main candidate.
This is what happens when people make content for points.
OP already admitted he made it up.
Anyone pay attention to most recent Venezuelan election?
I'm on name cheap and all my letsemcrypt renewals are automated easily.
"The spice must flow" is not in the Dune book, only David Lynch's adaptation.
He had a red light from the team, the team was literally telling him not to go. He disobeyed the team and went on his own. How is that not his fault?
Primer First time I watched it I had to restart the DVD immediately after it ended.
I have been using linux, mostly Pop OS, for the last several years. Haven't really touched Windows since maybe Windows 8 came out. Very happy with linux.
I just bought a new laptop that had Windows 11 installed, and I was travelling, so I didn't do the usual format and install linux right away. I thought I'll maybe keep windows installed and then try to dual boot so if I need Windows for anything specific, I will still have it installed. And I thought I'll just wait a few weeks until I get home to do that.
But with the Windows Subsytem for Linux thing they have now, I have an Ubuntu install running inside Windows and it works really well. Connects directly with VSCode, Ubuntu has access to Windows filesystem, Ubuntu comes up as my default when I open terminal, Oh-My-Zsh installed perfectly.
I'm sure at some point I'll find something really annoying with Windows and just scrap it, but for now it's easier to just keep running Windows and access Ubuntu through it.
Subscribe to whole instances, not just individual communities, that are not Federated by the instance my account is logged into.
Easily block communities from the ALL feed, without 3 or 4 clicks
Is it any different than public/private ssh keys that I already use? Or just a rebranding?