

You won’t be able to do certain things. Either .ssh or ~ expects certain exact permissions and pukes if it’s different, IIRC
You won’t be able to do certain things. Either .ssh or ~ expects certain exact permissions and pukes if it’s different, IIRC
Sorry, user babe is not in the sudoers file. This incident will be reported
Depends on where you go, really. Generally if you stick to cities and tourist areas you’ll be fine. But if you want to wander into small towns….
People still recommend libreoffice… I just tried onlyoffice and it is much more similar to the modern office suite. I find libreoffice excel hard to use - it’s stuck in 97 without modern features and placement I expect. The word processor is fine though
Is mint windows-like out of the box? I’ve already forgotten what Linux is like outside of i3/sway
I skimmed it the first time.I read it this time. My bad
That is a ruana cloak
I dunno. Looks like a blanket cloak to me
Well, technically those aren’t the same command (but works well enough if you’re trying to render a system unusable).
rm -rf /* would not remove /.secret. It rm -rf / would
That’s not true. Most distros now ask you to add —no-preserve-root
Polestar is Chinese
Isn’t synology basically a Linux system with lots of slots for storage? Can’t you just… buy a pi?
Four years? Boy, you are optimistic
Ah okay this makes more sense. With all electric driving ranges the EPA/CARB more pessimistic than, say, WLTP. The probable place that could be gamed in determining this range, to my knowledge, is to shut off anything that might require more power (ie. AC).
However, if the range estimated in the software for the dashboard does not match reality, that is indeed the fault of Tesla
I’ll bite, what is the evidence that Tesla knowingly lied about battery range?
-Coequal branches of government
-Separation of Church and State
-Life terms for SCOTUS ensures political impartiality
-The second amendment was so that we could defend ourselves (see: redcoats)
-Bohr system
People are apparently pulling out of US treasury bonds too
No I get Musk. What I don’t get his which bonehead decided that was a good idea with no backups.
Torvalds would like to have a word with you