how tf is saying you should’ve been mad sooner ‘discouraging’ being mad now? the only discouragement here is you tools saying - yet again, for the infinite time - that it’s ‘not the right time’ to discuss racism.
sus glow
how tf is saying you should’ve been mad sooner ‘discouraging’ being mad now? the only discouragement here is you tools saying - yet again, for the infinite time - that it’s ‘not the right time’ to discuss racism.
sus glow


red line is nonsense, you’re hallucinating it as the tail when it’s just left buttcheek. the red dot is the inside of the right back leg. there is only blue line for tail.
unexpected keyboard is great and i don’t know shit about the dev and i hope it stays that way


check out librewolf or waterfox for firefox without the corporate garbage and with more secure and private defaults.


you have a few options. yes, wine. also, lutris, winboat, and bottles. these all act as ‘make windows app run like any other app on my linux machine’. if those don’t work for your program then you can try installing a windows virtual machine with virt-manager. if you’re familiar with docker, check out dockur/windows for a docker container that automates a quick win vm setup with a webgui. (disclaimer: i have not tried this project yet, don’t know how well it works)
if you need heavy gpu use, however, you might have to dual-boot. you have linux installed on one disk partition and windows installed on another. you pick which one you want with the grub bootloader menu that shows when you start up. you can only run one at a time and must reboot to switch. it’s highly recommended to install windows first, then linux, and familiarize yourself with repairing grub with a linux liveusb as windows updates frequently break it. don’t worry i know that sounds scary, but it’s just the bootloader that breaks, not your linux or windows install, and it’s just a few simple commands to fix.
imho almost any professional software should work with wine/lutris/winboat/bottles/vm, but dual boot is there if you find it necessary.
also consider if you actually do need those particular pro programs. there are likely multiple foss (free and open source software) projects that do whatever it is you need to do. of course if it’s a case of company policy mandating use of certain programs there’s not much you can do besides dual-boot.


logic doesn’t fucking matter to them. look how blatantly they lie and twist everything. they’re not being nazis to hide their pedophilia. they’re just fucking nazis.


he’s a nazi doing nazi shit. he doesn’t give a fuck about the files becauze nazis control everything and they don’t give a fuck. he’s moving ahead with the nazi world domination shit they’ve always wanted to do because they’re nazis. it’s not fucking 4d chess. the files won’t take him down. wake the fucking fuck up goddammit.


you can exit steam entirely, launch steam from a terminal with the ‘steam’ command, then try to launch the game, tab out, and see what errors pop up in that terminal’s live feed of steam’s logs.
you can do the same with heroic, prolly. don’t think i remember ever having to, tho.


nah he does it on purpose to claim self defense when he does his premeditated murders.


“do you have signal?” “yeah i got like 5 bars”
perfection. no notes.


this is also a capability in a nextcloud app so an admin can more easily replicate a users bug report and see for themselves what’s going wrong. that said i struggle to see how you could implement that in such a way as to avoid abuse, but isn’t that true of any admin powers? this isn’t encrypted cloud storage, it’s a public forum. i’d imagine the process is at the very least heavily logged so other admins and maybe even federates to other instance admins or even mods too so impersonation actions are clearly visible as such. but i don’t know enough about code to read thru and see if it does in either app.


they’re the same backend, proxy manager is just an easy-to-use webgui for nginx. nginx has reverse proxy capabilites as well as the web server stuff.
colloquially we all know ‘ai’ means generative large language models like gpt and copilot. nobody says ‘ai’ these days - especially in the context of question of the post here - and means sythesizers or minecraft or purpose-built and tailored narrowly scoped machine learning models integrated in software. we would say these other terms we’ve used here just like we have.


i literally just installed nextcloud an hour ago and yes the redis error message is your problem, my install was hung here as well. follow the instructions in that error and restart and it should continue where it left off.
edit: it’s talking about the host system sysctl.conf, btw, not within the redis container. i was confused about this at first.


any other linux distro can do vms and containers, too. arguably it’s easier to do that than with proxmox.
but yeah, i wanted to check it out so threw it on the drive i pulled from my old broken laptop to check it out and discovered the wifi omission. i even tried to install base debian and ensure wifi was set up first then convert to a proxmox install. sadly, proxmox’s network stack is in conflict with any other linux network libs and actively uninstalled whichever one i had set up during the proxmox conversion.
i get their reasoning for not supporting wifi after looking it up but imho completely removing it as a possibility is a bit not cool, bro. i wasn’t trying to do any high availability or multiple nodes or anything like that so it wouldn’t have been an issue for my use case anyway.
lolno


zram > zswap. compressing/uncompressing a block device in ram is much faster than doing the same from a block device on disk on virtually any cpu/ram/disk combo. typically you can set it up to use the same size block as your ram max and it works fine; 8gb zram block for 8gb ram for 16gb total ram. it’s not gonna be as fast as physical 16gb of course, but is faster than an 8gb zswap block on disk.
you can also use them together, too, and only start putting pages in the slower zswap disk once zram is full. magical stuff.
didn’t realize that. it apparently leaves some mozilla telemetry enabled that you can disable by going to about:config and searching ‘telemetry’ to quickly find all options and set to false. this makes me want to check out ironfox now.
who is celebrating? what are you talking about?