It was literally the tag line for Windows 98 I think!
The gag was that it just (barely) works.
It was literally the tag line for Windows 98 I think!
The gag was that it just (barely) works.
No-one who buys a PC with windows preinstalled gets any choice at all… and had the preinstalled malware cme with it.
DFQOH
I can’t work out what this an acronym for. Please help!
Yes it is. Pick a newbie friendly distribution. Say Ubuntu.
IMHO Windows is only “user friendly” because it’s preinstalled on most PC’s.
User friendliness comes with experience.
Amazing. I get there’s some atlassian bullshittery behind that.
There’s also a draw.io (diagrams.net) plugin for intellij and probably eclipse.
Ah yes, our beloved right wing government kissing the USA’s boots.
adequate: of a quality that is acceptable but not better than acceptable
The default theme is also adequate for my needs. I don’t even change the wallpaper from the default.
Themes apparently require better than “adequate”.
GNOME is entirely adequate for my professional needs, which is… entirely adequate.
;-)
They do!
See their Era, Mood, Ridge, Terra cases.
Used to be an LVM group using the LVM docker volume driver. So every container volume became its own LV.
Now just a bunch of devices behind a btrfs volume mounted on /var/lib/docker
or wherever.
In the past I’ve tended towards /srv/*
as most mounts end up being application specific storage.
Though now it is all mounted as container volume storage.
Eeeh, if anything, systemd is Microsoft’s contribution.
/s sort of
I haven’t wanted an Intel processor for years. Their “innovation” is driven by marketing rather than technical prowess.
The latest batch of 13900k and again with 14900k power envelope microcode bullshit was the final “last” straw.
They were more interested in something they could brand as a competitor to ryzen. Then left everyone who bought one (and I bought three at work) holding the bag.
We’ve not made the same mistake again.
Intel dying and its corpse being consumed by its competitors is a fairy tale ending.
Thinking about it, the SoC idea could stop at the southern boundary of the chipset in x86 systems.
Include DDR memory controller, PCI controller, USB controllers, iGPU’s etc. most of those have migrated into x86 CPU’s now anyway (I remember having north and south bridge chipsets!)
Leave the rest of the system: NIC’s, dGPU’s, etc on the relevant busses.
ARM won the mobile/tablet form factor right from the start. Apple popularised ARM on the desktop. Amazon popularised ARM in the cloud.
Intel’s been busy shitting out crap like the 13900K/14900K and pretending that ARM and RISC-V aren’t going to eat their lunch.
The only beef I have with ARM systems is the typical SoC formula, I still want to build systems from off the shelf components.
I can’t wait.
Backup backup backup! If you have btrfs them just take a snapshot first: instantly.
One could do a non-destructive rename first. E.g. prepend deleteme.
to the file name, sanity check it, then ‘rollback’ by renaming back without the prefix or commit and delete anything with the prefix.
ln
creates a hard link, ln -s
creates a symlink.
So, yes, the hardlink tool effectively replaces a file’s duplicates with hard links automatically, as if you’d used ln
manually.
For backup or for file-level reduplication?
If the latter, how?
Another vote for immich.
I trialled several before finding immich. It is by far the best that I’ve found.