You can’t just post this without screenshots.
You can’t just post this without screenshots.
Windows 11 be like: We don’t do that anymore!
Ubuntu is just corporate Debian.
OpenSUSE is just German Slackware.
I miss Arch, by the way.
nv.sh
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*some preparation required
When life gives you bees, make bait.
I’m an even simpler man:
pacman -S nvidia
Best advice when using rm -rf
Don’t.
Oh shit, the sun came out and I forgot to put my Cybertruck into “Sunlight Mode”.
It’s bricked now, but it’s really my fault.
To a new social media platform where you have to send in a DNA sample to create an account.
The dumbest must have been when I went through the list of installed packages on Debian and removed everything named “python-…” since I don’t program in python.
Virgin configurer vs. Chad defaults enjoyer
Be careful: This has a keylogger with sudo access underneath (which the developer openly says, so it’s nothing nefarious, just something to be aware of).
I went into the animation settings and disabled them all. Then I went into the background service settings and disabled autostart for all of them.
I use kwin-bismuth to turn plasma into a tiling window manager, set up my keybindings for moving windows around, etc. Then I define window rules in kwin settings, so each application I use starts on a dedicated workspace.
I basically just use plasma underneathe it so I don’t need to worry about stuff like automounting, media keys, fonts, theming, bluetooth and all that jazz. It works out of the box, and I think it’s dumb to have to configure it all in a tiling WM.
What people usually really don’t know about is that you can make Plasma use under 500MB of RAM, and make it as snappy as any tiling WM, just through its GUI options without even touching the command line.
There literally isn’t a difference between a license key for Windows 10 and Windows 11 (maybe things are different in Enterprise licensing, but definitely not for Windows Home and Pro) If Windows 10 is activated on your PC, you can install either without issue.
No you’re guaranteed that the Mercedes that hit you is better insured for paying out your damages than pretty much anyone else on the road that could hit you.
They got certification from the authorities, and in the event of an accident, the manufacturer takes on responsibility.
Yes, and different distros use different kernel versions which they’ve compiled differently.
Are dogfights even still a thing?
I remember playing an F15 simulator 20 years ago where “dogfighting” already meant clicking on a radar blip 100 miles away, then doing something else while your missile killed the target.
They were important to boot games that needed most of your limited memory.