
This is basic stuff, what else have they fucked up?
This is basic stuff, what else have they fucked up?
I can’t think of any other ones that are sad. Maybe I missed them?
Visual Basic is still at almost 3%!? Whichever of you poor bastards still doing that… I feel for you.
We could do this already with flatpak apps
I installed protonvpn from flatpak and its working fine.
I mean, technically, the record will play just fine. Everything will be slightly slower and lower pitched, but it’ll work. Think doom metal meets 1930s jazz.
Everything in XKCD is based on truth. That’s what makes it so funny… to geeks, at least.
Edit: God damn it, he put 72 instead of 78 RPM. I guess he does make mistakes after all…
Took a while, but someone did eventually notice!
That would indeed be a nice feature. I’m sure they would welcome the suggestion!
System Monitor is very much still alive, and I’m pretty sure it is updated to Qt6. I was using it only yesterday on Plasma 6…
Well, now you mention it, the motivation here may be to reduce their bandwidth costs? Probably not 2 million, but every € counts…
The comments on Phoronix definitely took a racist turn…
My understanding is that it boots faster. That’s a nice thing to have on a container that spins up on demand.
I went from Boost for Reddit straight to Boost for Lemmy. It does everything I need and the dev is quite active with new features etc.
That’s news to me - and a bit of a dick move.
New Thinkpads are still great Linux laptops, so there’s a steady stream of newer 2nd hand models coming on the market.
C# is much more recent than C/BCPL etc. What’s interesting, though, is how many of C these more modern languages are inspired by C. C is also very much still in use!
Snapshots are read only. Best plan is to rollback to a snapshot you think works, test it and if all is good use sudo snapper rollback
to make the current snapshot the default. I usually reboot at that point too, not sure if it’s necessary though.
Maybe, but if your not able or don’t know you need to secure your S3 buckets, you shouldn’t be managing infrastructure.