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hi guys its just google! so listen we can’t decide on how to brand any of our services so if you don’t like something don’t worry it will be changed in 6 months or less!
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hi guys its just google! so listen we can’t decide on how to brand any of our services so if you don’t like something don’t worry it will be changed in 6 months or less!
amazingly useful utility!
Debian is a distro of few surprises and stable but slightly out of date packages. Their software repositories are vast and supported across pretty much every architecture you could think of running Linux on.
Meanwhile the world of RHEL has been turned upside down with Redhat essentially putting a paywall around their sources. Although Rocky currently promises to continue being bug for bug compatible with RHEL it remains to be seen if they can continue to do so (in my opinion)
Most terminal programs come with a profile option, can you try making a new one and see if that resets your settings for you?
Good luck and good work!
Per WEEK? Wow, that’s so stingy I wouldn’t even bother announcing it lol
omg I remember Sabayon! The theming was terrific on it
It would be more efficient if Google also included a timeline to its eventual depreciation and sunsetting too
Did you mean to say 22.04? Also just to consider that the latest Ubuntu LTS (24.04) will be coming out in April, depending on how much of a hurry you’re in.
I swear “problem parsing package” makes F-droid useless as an app store
I translate this as “Qualcomm admits Bluetooth is a shitty mistake and its time to move on”
Backed by who?
Pay per read
No thanks…
It’s like coming back home <3
Yeah the source really screwed the headline on this one
I love this project so much! Makes it super convenient having all my ISOs on a single drive
You don’t need a server rack to have fun self hosting things at home :)
It works perfectly fine if you use the closed source drivers…it just needs a few extra steps.
In my experience the best way to find out is to spin up your own instance and play around with it! Docker makes this super easy because you can throw it away after without making any changes to your server. Searxng works pretty easily in a docker container