200G of packages is 200G I can’t use for games and media.
Just chilling
200G of packages is 200G I can’t use for games and media.
Voltages drop in the cold, and the middle of the night is usually the coldest. So that’s why this is probably not far from reality.
I believe at the v6 bump something in libalpm changed and it broke the way I had installed yay, at least. Took me a bit to fix because previously I’d just installed yay with go install
and IIRC that didn’t work to rebuild.
I want to say this was the issue: https://github.com/Jguer/yay/issues/1519
Oh no is my yay
going to break for a week or two again?
Business continuity plan testing day.
Star spangled banner, autocorrect edition:
Oh Daddy can you see by the Dawn’s easily long What do probably we jailed add the Twilight last glowing Whoa being strips and bright state They’d the person force Or the ramparts we watched We’re so thankful streaming
And the tickets red flare The bonds busting in sure Have proof their the night That it flat was still there
Oh saw guys that day spangled banner yet and Or the leave of the few And the home of the brave
That’s it, I’m reporting you.
/s just in case
I can confirm this is related to the 0.19.4 update. The bug goes away if I downgrade my instance.
That said, it was extra bad with the beta because I think they never got marked read but now that the final release is cut and I’ve upgraded, they’re being marked read on refresh.
I think. It’s possible I just missed that it was working on refresh on beta6 too.
I wish this wasn’t so true.
Better yet you can configure gitignore globally for git. I do this mostly to avoid polluting repo ignore files with my editor specific junk but *.key and similar can help prevent accidents.
Right, but AI is not the only way they’re doing the data collection.
Arch. Not even once.
For reals though, it’s my favorite distro because it taught me a bunch and also, once I understood that bit, it really is the only one that just worked on all my machines at the time, 15 years ago.
It’s promotion-driven development at its finest.
I use Linux because of compiz fusion cube desktop. We are not the same.
It probably won’t be profitable in rural areas to begin with.
I usually think TurboTax is tracking me and selling my data to Google and others.
Linux ISOs obviously
Enterprise enjoyers today:
It’s been a long road, getting from there to here.
I mean. “she was killed by the IDF” is passive voice, no? I think IDF is out of control as much as the next person but passive voice can be communicative and clear as much as active voice. And clearly it’s easy to reach for if you gave it as a counter example accidentally.