What about using tilde to denote home?
What about using tilde to denote home?
Probably arrange it such that not one person/server knows what the stored bytes are. There can be a server where the bytes/blocks get reconstructed where one can check for the bad stuff.
Yeah I almost did a double take
You can start with Endeavor OS KDE… it’s an arch system with Endeavor OS package managment added on top. So the Arch experience is the same… without the pain of installation.
Plus it has some cool wallpapers.
Corporate users in shambles because mlocate.db cannot be generated without root.
Bro if you can’t understand development that you think you need someone to give you “a command or two” to setup your own shit when people from all kinds of devices (x86, arm, PPC, etc) and all kinds of OS (windows, Mac, Linux, BSD, etc) have potential to contribute;
Why should anybody listen to you?
Speak for yourself and your bigotted ass.
You’re trying to dismiss an assertion by submitting a superset of the assertion. Which is usually done to belittle or ignore the orginal point in the argument, which is that a majoirty of those pushing back against CoC also romanticize the old boys group of experts.
You’re trying to argue reality is the same for everyone. But as a CisHet Guy It’s kind of obvious I get treated better than women and it just gets worse from Woman to then any of the LBTQIA+ community.
I am not even white and christian and I can tell the difference. Please don’t try to argue about it being equally bad for everyone if moderation was taken away.
Nobody has suggested it by name, but semantic versioning.
Software MUST have a public API
Version of software must be defined like this:
X.Y.Z
X is major version number. Increment when introducing Breaking API changes (removal of deprecated API for example).
Y is minor version number, increment when introducing backwards compatible changes like new features.
Z is patch version number, increment when fixing bugs in backwards compatible manner.
Source: https://semver.org
If you talk shit instead of genuinely having trouble with something, any hobby group will not take it lightly. There’s honestly trying and coming up empty, and then there’s the “I don’t have to put so much effort on other platform X” kind of response that indicates you are just trying to trash talk.
The phrase “Fuck you, pay me” comes to mind.
Cheapskates don’t get top of the line security hardening. Pay more now or suffer a breach and pay contractors $1000/hr to fix your broken shit because you paid minimum wage for an administrator position and wanted them to do 5 jobs at once.
So having 1 packaging format that works across distros is good.
But people generally don’t marry “Most real women”, just 1 is enough.
The whole point imo was supposed to be to test linux from a point of view of a regular user, and that while surely a bit extreme, isn’t too far from what might happen when a newbie stumbles on an issue (which may or may not happen depending on luck).
A regular linux user is expected to be familiar with the OS
The install experience is same as windows. You give few details and hit next. Unless, of course, you want to pretend that Linux is terrible and install a command line only distribution.
Seems unfortunate that there’s no “pre-built ready to use with Linux pre-installed” option starting at ~$1499.
system76 makes great desktops
You are off your rocker if you think most saas products can be replaced by docker 🤣
So you’re telling me all those products built on top of docker are !!MILITARY GRADE!! ?
Your technical skills won’t save you from your own loud mouth
Then how does $HOME make sense here?