I have. It’s dreadful. Suggesting it as the solution to a problem created by software that is not ready is profoundly stupid.
I have. It’s dreadful. Suggesting it as the solution to a problem created by software that is not ready is profoundly stupid.
I have selfhosted.forum blocked. All the posts I see I see no point in replying and since they’re all tech support it’s not like I learn something from reading them
Anyoneserioius about privacy should not be using a chromium browser, and should definitely not be using brave.
This isn’t even close to being a deep dive
My thoughts went to the rejected EU flag proposal. Iykyk.
They don’t need it per se but there’s a reason apt-transport-https is a very popular package.
The 9-seconds k-pop neofecth, the chocolatey link on the start page and the absolute state of discord would also like to have a word.
Also mining Monero lol.
I’m not a unix pornograph pro by any means, but I usually do things by hand. If I want an automation, I will make it by hand.
I don’t have a workflow, as I don’t usually set out to “make something”. It’s just that I want my desktop to show/look/do things a certain way and I will make it do that, and pile it on top of all the other times I’ve done this.
No backups but I am generally terrible at keeping backups.
I generally don’t distro hop. When I get a new system I try to port some things that have become integral to my use of any system, and I generally end up with a different config over time by doing step 2 on that system.
Freight trains are typically extremely long, and slow. Not only would passengers not want to go that slow, but expanding energy to start and slow freight at every stop is probably not financially wise.
It stands to reason that if this were profitable, companies would do it without even giving the profits to the passengers.
Postgres in general is a considerably better db engine than SQLite in every metric except portability. Whenever you need more than a simple config storage, I heavily recommend using postgres. If it’s good enough for gitlab, it’s good enough for me.