

You can send them an envelope with the cash (seriously)


You can send them an envelope with the cash (seriously)
Sono un fottuto polentone


I’d just run the cli commands to check it
md5 filename sha256 filename
Etc.
As the other user said it should be one of the main ones


Or to start using it. I’m not sure I know anybody actually using it


I can’t believe we finally got fuzzy search in the start menu. It was the most annoying missing feature (for me)


Let’s hope, gaming on Linux has become so good I un installed windows completely…


I’ve seen various artists selling those on bandcamp, and they’re often sold out


You can just write the correct answer first. Looks like the AI can’t mango the browning enough.
I would create another couple of efi partitions, just to confuse attackers more


Split tunneling?


Nice! I wanted to use this, but my env already had plasma 6, I’d like to replace the TV os


One of the many software ideas I had was something like this: an aggregator site where you pick and browse your favorite manga, but it redirects you to the scanlation website


Aktchually g gets simplified so it’s 5 > 2 for any value
Read books, it’s the poor people version of traveling to broaden your mind. Sometimes even more effective since some things cannot be experienced irl. They don’t need to be recent, the old classics are good. Think about the moral/ethics/philosophies you want to live your life on, then you can interpretate events according to those.


Small indie games:
Proximate and Security: The Horrible Nights
500 hours game: Hero’s Hour (I play a bit almost every night before sleeping on my steam deck)


This week I bought and finished two little indie gems, for the price of 5.89 + 4.99. They were great, even if one was a bit short, but I also have around 500 hours on another indie game. Thanks to alpha beta gamer on YouTube i discovered there’s a lot of nice games which focuses on story and mechanics more than graphic. I hope they price Gta VI at 100 $ and it flops.
It’s a combination between KDE 6 and Wayland, which required support in the Nvidia drivers. I remember running Nvidia on KDE 5 and had zero issues compared to now, but we’ll just have to wait. Some issues are just configuration changes that needs to be implemented by the distro mantainers (literally a one line fix on a conf file which was communicated by KDE but not picked up)


I do it manually, but I don’t have a lot of dependencies. Download the main package, install it, check the error message for the package it needs, download the new package, install the main package again… For python stuff pip download will also get the dependencies. Maybe you can use the Debian website since it lists the package dependencies and allows you to download from the website the deb files. You can probably automate with a bash script some stuff.


No, they directly download the files via torrents on your pc
Ah worst you can use a shell script and a systemd service to apply them at boot