May I suggest Kbin (or Mbin).
It is compatible to Lemmys posts and voting and has also Microblogging.
May I suggest Kbin (or Mbin).
It is compatible to Lemmys posts and voting and has also Microblogging.
This is a problem of Spice an not Mint, as the protocol (last time I checked) does not know of these extra buttons.
Personal example: Fedora (38 - 39). Resolve uses libs which depends on some older versions of a lib, which they don’t ship in the installer.
So I had to replace the depending libs so that Resolve can run with Fedoras more recent libs.
Always link the source if you post a comic, article, …
The hidden services bother with a robots.txt file as much as the EU crawlers.
They can just start at an Onion link collection and start crawling.
German here. An ‘ie’ means the ‘i’ is streatched. So ‘Frieden’ is pronounced more like “Friden” with long ‘i’.
Maybe an Android Emulator can at least help with the tiny screen problem.
+ More isolation without the need of an extra phone.
maybe @Eggymatrix ment swapping.
The OS tracks which memory-pages are used least and will swap them out when active programs need more ram than available.
A Teletype
I just like the sound and the oldschool vibe of these machines.
But the ‘realistic’ aspect shrinks as they are hard to get.
If you are interested in molecular-biology:
Molecule of the Month
this should be it
It would be nice to have a kind of central hub where all the lastest resources are listed.
I could be updated by the community.
Well… one can dream.
and one more thing: always look up what commands will do. So you can prevent bad behaviour and learn their options to use them later on your own.
Options for help:
--help
man
If you run a faulty UEFI-implementation then rm
can turn you PC into a decorative pice of PCB.
See this answer.
Deletes all the files in the root-dir recursively (needs sudo
).
Without sudo all user-accessible files will be removed.
This will also affect all mounted drives (like USB-Drives, …) and on some motherbords can also corrupt the UEFI.
don’t listen to people who tell you to
rm -rf --no-preserve-root /
Kbin is developed by mostly one person, so yes, it progresses quite slowly.
But there is also Mbin with many improvements and much more active development.
I’m fully with you, that an API is still missing and would love to see it implemented in the future.