I mean yes I figured it out eventually. Just could have been more clear from the get go.
I think the word he’s looking for is “young,” I could not for the life of me figure out why they have to be physically small to have a dream
Very enjoyable read, thank you for sharing!
And even when you want to replace your main board, you can take the old one, 3D print or buy this Cooler Master case, and turn it into a relatively powerful server or HTPC or K8s node or whatever.
That’s fair, maybe you’re using the wrong tool though, something like an internet archive sounds more like what you need.
Take every tab you open and save a PDF, all the text, and all the images, then put a timestamp on them before deleting the tab. That’s not the point of a browser though, that’s an entirely different product.
You’re welcome to build it though, or ask Microsoft if they can make Recall work for tabs.
I’m sorry I don’t have an answer
Always absolutely wild to me that these things are native to the Carolinas
When was the last time Mexico attended a US Presidential Inauguration lol
Sadly still no c/tombstoning for this post
Same here lol, just read through ext{2…4} as well as Btrfs and Bcachefs (and B Trees of course). What a wonderful unplanned deep dive.
So should ext3 be deprecated for the same reason? Seams it also has the 2038 problem.
Wow, 1993 to 2024, not a bad first-class support lifetime.
Would this be E. B. White, author of Charlotte’s Web?
Can’t blame you electron, me too
If only Rankin didn’t use a ° symbol as well then it would have been technically correct to just say -40°
Very exciting news… I’m the tech support for the family and I just can’t yet recommend argon as the hashing algorithm for everyone yet because they’ve said there’s a few potential hiccups. Looking forward to something snappier.
Not something that you asked, but please remember that most of the distribution managers know FAR more about the system than you do. If at all possible, be sure to follow the recommendations at DontBreakDebian (adapted to your system of course), to make sure you have a stable system.
That means things like avoiding whenever possible installing from random sources or changing settings that you don’t really understand. Whatever you do, don’t try to change anything about the kernel, graphics drivers, or standard libraries / shared packages unless you’re absolutely certain you know what you’re doing.
Pretty sure the maintainer is in Germany so that wouldn’t help (unless you meant something else by your comment)