

Read, they said a ROG. Mint has old ass shit. Use a more mainlined district like Fedora. Mint will hold you back.
Read, they said a ROG. Mint has old ass shit. Use a more mainlined district like Fedora. Mint will hold you back.
Meet GPL. These fucking cars are running Linux.
Use wireguard or Tailscale.
Who the fuck still uses plex?
It’s transparently pulling from both at the same time and the first one to connect wins. It should just work. Unless you got a typo.
An hour? Are you on a pentium4? I’m building everything from source, daily, multiple times and the longest it takes is usually 1.5hours for a complete build of Gnome, Firefox, Nvidia+Kernel. And that’s only if I don’t update for like a month. But just a kernel build, that should only take a min or two.
I’ve been using Nix for well over a decade and yes it’s fucking hard, sometimes. But when it’s hard it’s usually solvable by using the repl so you can actually see what’s happening.
If you like outdated but original, go Debian. Pure ripoff, copycat but better hardware support? Go u Ubuntu.
You’re using the shittiest fucking distro in the Debian/Ubuntu sphere.
Because reading the docs is too hard for an imbecile?
Oh no, people who don’t agree with you… quick, better call ICE and make up something.
Fucking Reddit and their shite navigation controller that shits the bed when you zoom in.
This is the most useless app on MacOS, which has practically flawless speech to text systemwide.
16? You mean 96?
This!
My earliest memories were breast feeding, I wasn’t yet walking, and based on all the things happening around me the people, the birthday cake, etc, my mother and grandmother both confirmed I was only 2 months old. It was my great grandmother’s birthday, that was in August 1981. I still have photographic memories of my entire childhood, phone numbers, cars, people, news on the TV, everything. But that’s just me.
What would it possibly need from XDG?
There’s plenty of tools already, that can create many profiles of you, each with complete different personalities and posts.
+++ for NixOS. I run it across an average daily fleet of 40k systems. We’re automotive, and nix is used everywhere.