In Soviet Russia memory manages you!
In Soviet Russia memory manages you!
I think I got “cunT” once and gave myself a heart attack because I thought I had accidentally committed a frustrated debugging log message to a work repo. I found it while searching for swears but it was in a file I hadn’t changed
I tried it out because of the memes and stuck with it because there wasn’t a bunch of extra stuff I don’t need distracting me. I kinda forget I’m using arch btw
I wanted to share the article with friends and copy a part of the text I wanted to draw attention to but the asshole site has selection disabled. Now I will not do that and timesnownews can go fuck themselves
I got a media failed to load error at first and thought that was the joke
I’m on a similar journey and have started self-hosting as many services as I can. I’ve got Jellyfin (open source Plex alternative), a WebDAV server to replace google drive, a Valheim server, and a git server to host the code. I’m doing this with kubernetes on an old mini PC I picked up for 50 bucks on eBay. I plan to put more mini PCs in my friends’ and family’s homes to build a cloud for us with backups of everything stored in multiple locations. It’d be cool to pass it down to the next generation and have our family memories preserved in a medium we own completely.
I wonder if you could ssh into it. My charging port broke on my last phone and was able to pull all my files off of it via ssh
According to this I use Debian but my lack of audio, menu bar, and file browser says otherwise
Is that a Flooko painting for the background?
An 8-10 inch mid level chef knife. One with a single bevel made of quality steel that can hold an edge will make a world of difference. You haven’t lived until you’ve cut paper thin potato slices like butter
It’s usually called feudalism at that point
What about when a few rich folks buy up all the land and you can’t afford any for yourself so you have to work for them or starve? Like what’s happening now
So long, dental plan!
Damn, he’s got a lot of equipment though. I was hoping I could just setup a jig with 2x4s and melt sand with a blowtorch
Wouldn’t the energy used for manufacturing, shipping, gathering, and recycling twice as many solar panels outweigh the benefits? That’s a lot of extra logistics to deal with
I think it’s like the old trope of asking a fish how the water is and they reply “what’s water?”