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And what would this amendment say?
And what would this amendment say?
Finally get involved in politics?
Did you get high, because I’m high right now.
As a very long time Arch user I wouldn’t say “easy” like everyone else seems to. I absolutely would not suggest it for a first distro for someone, which is what I would classify as the “easy” level.
But if you’re comfortable with using Linux, the terminal, and being able to follow written documentation you’ll be able to do it just fine maybe with a little frustration the first time. If you’re installing to a laptop, make sure to look up your model on the wiki first.
Never!
They look questionable.
This is my day now.
BAT is trash but I’d love to see more quick crypto donation options.
SELinux was a product of the NSA. Maybe the best thing that agency has done.
They went bankrupt in 2018 and are but a shell of what they once were.
Pog NFTs exist! Issued by the actual company. Glorious.
gasps Stupid trend?!?
On new install without logging in a Microsoft account?
Not in my experience. Unless maybe if it causes loss of funds or other security issues, which usually get a fair response.
Are you saying the chemical plant provides the treatment or that one plant is somehow responsible for polluting 75% of American drinking water?
I think it’s equally true for product companies. Do you know how hard it is to get a company to prioritize bug fixing over feature work? Shy of a user revolt, or a friend of the CEO reporting an issue, bugs are almost always second priority or lower.
If you have cool nights, setup fans up at night to bring the house down to a lower temperature. Close everything up in the morning when the outside temp starts rising above your inside temp. If your place is insulated reasonably and there’s no excessive sun from windows, it will stay cool for the day.
Protip: Setup the fans in all rooms on one side of a chokepoint in your house/apartment (stairwell/hallway) to exhaust, to encourage airflow. Open up all the windows on the other side for intake. It’ll also help reduce pockets of hot air left over from the day before.