can u boot Linux of a USB? some USB drives give 1000mbps read so should be nice and snappy for a root fs
can u boot Linux of a USB? some USB drives give 1000mbps read so should be nice and snappy for a root fs
pdftk can split it into pages, and then recombine the pages. not sure how to automatically remove an element from each page unfortunately.
any chance you can build me a bot that pretends to be a rich Prince that wants to give me a lot of money… but asks me to pay a small collection fee first?
asking cause u posted in programerhumor
post title isn’t the same as the article title
lol. i used Gentoo for 5 years or so. it’s the only distribution I don’t recommend.
it assumes you have hours of CPU time to waste, and hours of your time to dispatch-config
afterwords.
do Debian or arch.
honestly most distros will be fine. what matters more is your desktop environment. pick something light where Bells and whistles can be turned off. i used fvwm for many years on a lower spec system. now I use kde/plasma on wayland.
I’ve used arch and Debian on low spec systems. both were fine. slightly prefer arch cause it’s more up to date
vim, fvwm and Debian after 10 years of use.
I found firenvim which allowed me to edit text boxes in Firefox using neovim. couldn’t do it with vim, so I switched. love it
I bought a new laptop with a 4k screen. had to have different scaling on my external monitor and laptop screen. fvwm wouldn’t handle it… switched to kde/plasma and arch.
not sure if this is the kind of habits u were looking for 😃
there’s a difference between adults (both over 21) is NBD. but one 16 and one 2, or one 17 and one 22 is concerning.
in some states you would be arrested for statuary rape
why exactly do you prefer run0?
with sudo I can allow certain actions I do myself (e. g. system upgrade or change timezone) to proceed without a password, but require a password for everything else. this is important because some scripts elevate privileges via sudo. if I allowed all sudo without password I might be ruined byone badly written script…
I just make /root/.config/nvim
a symlink to ~/.config/nvim
and running nvim
as root gives me all the same settings I’m used to. (I’d rather not run nvim-qt
as root though, so in that case sudoedit
is useful.)
save 80gb for root, sone swap (if not on an ssd) rest for /home. that way reinstalling or switching has minimal risk of losing my /home
i use arch. I’ve got it set up and it works really well for me. I’d only switch if I had some feature I needed in atomic that I can’t have in arch. (not just a feature atomic has, but a feature I need that atomic has)
how much air conditioning do you have? if you take public transport, is it air-conditioned?
what has red had done that makes you say the law is meaningless to them?
the trusts pay pennies to the dollar…
omg. turns out there something called an asbestos bankruptcy trust that companies use to get out of paying people injured by asbestos exposure
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asbestos_bankruptcy_trusts?wprov=sfla1
lol. i wonder who is paying for this?
I used to play this on the zx spectrum
what I’m amazed by is that those who would benefit most from socialism are the ones who call it “handouts” and vote against it