I feel attacked.
But seriously, I just like some of the race shirts. I don't typically wear it for anyone but me, though I do like seeing other peoples race gear. I've found out about a lot of cool races because someone had a shirt.
I feel attacked.
But seriously, I just like some of the race shirts. I don't typically wear it for anyone but me, though I do like seeing other peoples race gear. I've found out about a lot of cool races because someone had a shirt.
You can do that in LibreOffice. Its just a few more clicks than in Excel. Its such a common feature they should really make it clearer. I think the feature is "Database Ranges"
I mean, self hosting is basically gardening for computers.
Those work pretty well these days
What's it got that Ptyxis doesn't?
Every time I use Powershell it makes me love bash even more
I've not used i2p but I've had to mess with a lot of other random weird tools under bazzite. I'd suggest installing it in a distrobox. There is a command for linking programs from your host into the distrobox and then exposing them back to the host. I forget the exact syntax but I used it for vscode and intellij and it was really straight forward and worked well. I don't see why it wouldn't work with i2p and Firefox.
Looks neat, but Navidrome+Tempo have been working great for me.
Great points, but I'm on the opposite side while being in a similar user group. I never used Arch, but I used Gentoo for a few years and did LFS a couple times. Now I'm using Aurora/Bazzite on my workstations. I hack around on my machines a lot but sometimes I just like stuff that works too. When I need to get some development done, I don't want to run into the weird bit of configuration left over from some previous project. I like that it pushes users towards encapsulation mechanisms like flatpaks and devcontainers. It keeps the core cleaner and more stable. The tradeoffs of having to bake extra packages into a container somewhere usually aren't too bad.
I was describing this to my partner and she thought i said "LGBT". Yes. The LGBTQ community created this technology and weaponized it. Next on Fox News.
Thank you for that visual. I never realized the world needed Zeppelin Man.
The worst are the triathletes. Always trying to work it into every conversation. Ugh.
Also, any other triathletes around?