Actually, DuckDuckGo didn’t.
I like computers, trains, space, radio-related everything and a bunch of other tech related stuff. User of GNU+Linux.
I am also dumb and worthless.
My laptop is HP 255 G7 running Manjaro and Linux Mint.
I own RTL-SDRv3 and RSP1 clone.
SDF Unix shell username: user224
Actually, DuckDuckGo didn’t.
Just cut it off. Easy.
I mean, it is old. Can’t blame it.
You think that’s bad until a HP laptop deletes your boot entries because you’ve used an external drive to boot up once and it doesn’t provide you a way to add them back from within UEFI settings so you just have to manually navigate to the correct .efi file and then add the boot entries back from within OS but oh wait you need to come back to UEFI to put them into correct order.
Also applicable if you forgot to unlock DriveLock before going into UEFI.
Four people died and more than two dozen were injured
Some 23 people were injured in the collision, according to Interior Minister Vit Rakusan.
He said that 20 people sustained minor injuries and three were moderately injured.
My math isn’t mathing here…
Nah, screw that.
Time to distribute stuff as a VM image.
This isn’t something I made.
I found it here: https://www.rentalgallery.us/exhibitions/kenny-schachter-retrospective
RTX On:
Pro tip: Press Esc, then type :w
which means “write” to save the changes, and then unplug the computer and reboot.
Jesus Christ, I just tried to understand the first panel for a minute as I kept reading it wrong somehow.
“Code. You think will compile, companies”
Maybe they just find him handsome?
Well, the script could keep running even after he would have detached from that tmux session due to losing ssh connection. And since that script would unblock all ports after 30 seconds…
(Same use case as nohup that they mentioned)
But then that thing is going to be the single only thing I can think about and it keeps disrupting me from everything else, so I decide to risk it.
the script stopped running when the SSH session ended
tmux
Always use tmux when possible for remote connections.
But, it actually loads. If your browser has something like a reader mode, turn that on. I wanted to put the article into the comment, but I am not sure about issues with copyright.
A highly compatible design with no ads, unnecessary images, videos, animations, scripts that goes straight to point delivering you exactly the information you need and nothing else? Something that’s easily accessible even with old feature phones allowing older people to get information easily?
Simply something that loads instantly and just works?
Who would want that?
Hear me out, the entire universe is most likely temporary, so technically all the code you write is in fact temporary.