I’ve been looking for a decent pair of nail clippers for ages. Just ordered, thanks!
I’ve been looking for a decent pair of nail clippers for ages. Just ordered, thanks!
Several downvotes with zero comments to refute or discuss your point. Some devs don’t like you calling them out
What does “general” mean in this context?
In prefer not feeding Ooklas data, openspeedtest doesn’t use their servers and is also selfhostable
I prefer OpenSpeedtest. It’s also selfhostable so none of this “no server” nonsense
This is a Linux community and most of these terms are common to even people new to Linux. I guess your joke isn’t really that funny. I hope you enjoy learning some new technology today!
I honestly hate this meme template. It’s barely ever used for anything smart and mostly just being a gatekeeper.
The guy saying he uses Linux because of some ‘90s game is way better.
Rtfm noob
Can you explain what role linuxloops fulfils?
Cool. Don’t know if you replied to the wrong person but this context might be better suited to be a parent comment.
The person I replied to made a claim and I wanted them to back it up. Since you haven’t even tried “immich”, with an I, I’m not sure what you hoped to get out of this interaction.
I don’t think some readers liked this comment. Care to elaborate on how you think memories is better than immich?
I’m not using immich in docker. Can you explain what this breaking is there to fix?
Wrong. Everything is crab
How does systemd solve this?
I really wanted to love Endeavour. I run it for about 2 days then it broke when systemd updated, literally couldn’t get past bios (thread here for the interested reader). The combination of Dracut and Systemd isn’t as stable as on arch. And then the recovery steps don’t seem to work so I just started again with arch.
Just a cautionary tale for arch based distros and their stability.
Tiling manager crew checking in (I use hyprland btw)
They have a page in the repo describing some advantages https://github.com/rustic-rs/rustic/blob/main/docs/comparison-restic.md
I was thinking the same thing. Would love a source