I totally forgot about the shift to modules. What an upgrade!
I totally forgot about the shift to modules. What an upgrade!
Exactly. If the effort is low the result likely will be as well.
This makes so much more sense.
Force push enabled in a team environment is asking for trouble.
How are you doing your certs with this set up?
How is brave the lesser of those two evils?
https://github.com/kovidgoyal/kitty/issues/8226 shows an example of rendered text.
DNS challenge so you can get a wildcard cert? Or is it still per domain? I haven’t looked recently but it seemed difficult but I’d like to avoid transparency log installs where I can.
How is a hobbyist fork of Firefox selling your data and slurping up whatever they want from the browser? People use forks because the company’s telemetry and data collection are often removed from the fork.
Fish shell is best shell. Switched off bash after trying a few other known shells and this one finally stuck. Thanks for all the fish!
*autofs
You can also use the DMZ setting for your router depending on the software on the device from your ISP. DMZ means all traffic is forwarded that hits the device.
Shocking. That’s what we get for expecting companies to be benevolent stewards of the internet. They tricked us for a decade and a half but the sheep’s clothing are coming off.
What about port forwarding/IP address. They say you get upload but are you connectable?
Tubi is free all you need is a throwaway email. Works in browser and on things like android tv.
Sure unless you want to use AUR and now what do they recommend?
And they should pay for every book they stole :)
Rust based is not a feature it is a slogan. Yay is the defacto standard and also actively developed. That being said use whatever works for you and AUR.
The danger of poorly configuring your XF86Config in a way that could irreparably damage your giant CRT monitor was thrilling.