I have both i nthe pic still (actually 2 of each). The little stand to make the OG into an alarm clock was tip top
I have both i nthe pic still (actually 2 of each). The little stand to make the OG into an alarm clock was tip top
I’m pretty sure Ireland is now the richest country in the EU
Don’t fret! 95+% all servers on the internet run Linux so the attack vector has been there for ages. Follow best practices and your risk will remain low!
I’m bound to try it soon; care to share any examples where it’s more Debian or less Mint? And your thoughts on where that’s a good thing vs. bad or neutral? Appreciate it!
How are you finding LMDE compared to base?
Windows, primarily, because I need shit to just function
Thanks for the first chuckle in my day.
Someone needs to check this daft cunt for proof of life. She sounds brain dead.
I’m gonna say it… those look pretty good
Kinda close… women painted lume on clock dials and arms. They were told the luminous radium paint was safe and they used their lips to put a point on the paintbrushes they were using. The same companies that told them it was safe pushed the dentists and doctors seeing the effects attribute it to STDs. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radium_Girls has a really good summary.
May the lord open
Nextcloud needs to port over some of the old OC Documentation. Their own docs make all kinds of references and it’s always something esoteric.
Truly, email is (thankfully) mostly unspoiled as a protocol since it’s beginning. Other than minor improvements and additions like HTML and spam filters and the like, anyone can host an email service and interface with anyone else on the Internet with the same protocol.
100%.
F-that! Take pride… Mint is ridiculously good. Well managed, stable, “just works” and yet has all the capabilities you want, including auto-running near the edge for current kernels (backed down to stable) without doing jack. You can run at the bleeding edge if you want to manage it yourself.
And for any haters - here’s my take: I’ve been working with Unix for 30+ years, I installed Slackware off of floppies when 16MB of RAM was god-like. I have built, compiled and managed nearly every distro at some point certainly the upstream giants. I’ve been there for the birth of all of them. I’ve also professionally worked on AIX, SunOS/Solaris, HPUX. Yes there’s a lot of fun in maintaining and running things to your satisfaction, but when you hit a certain inflection point of balancing your real life and maintaining distros across multiple machines and decide “This is the way” - Mint just fits the bill on so many levels.
Mint is the bomb and I’m done pretending. Fight me (not you, OP, you’re cool)
The rare Office Space paraphrase joke. I can only assume the downvotes haven’t got a clue. NICE.
Huge swaths of companies have ditched VMWare entirely due to their enshitification. Anyone still licesning already has a plan to transion away. I’ve only heard of extreme corner cases staying because whatever it was supporting was end of life anyway. Fuck em.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunk_cost
a sunk cost is a sum paid in the past that is no longer relevant to decisions about the future.
That book? It’s an advertisement…
Agreed. Does it have two Ts? Then it’s not datta which you just instinctively rest as dah-ta