

This might be dumb, but what if you used parsec on the other machine?
This might be dumb, but what if you used parsec on the other machine?
What’s kiwi farms? I’m not really in the loop on this issue.
If you’re worried, download it into a file first and read it.
The only thing I build from source on a normal basis is LMMS because there’s some features on main you just can’t get anywhere else. For example, the slicer that comes with LMMS nightly isn’t in the builds, and particularly recently someone pushed a commit that allows for resizing of the slicer, so I just had to pull that and build it.
Why not just compress a directory then encrypt that?
Why do the tech heads show why it won’t be adopted mainstream any time soon?
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Linux doesn’t always work. We know that. But it looks like you’re misconstruing your specific issue with some broader argument for Linux being mainstream. The fact that you connected it to a switch tells me that youre already more advanced than the average user. I get you’re annoyed, but you can also just ask about your specific issue.
That idea of booting from a USB is golden.
I didn’t know that, thanks!
Why isn’t syncthing there? Is there something bad with it I’m not aware of amor are they just not aware of it?
That looks promising, much appreciated. I should also mention I also mean to back up MMS along with SMS.
Namecheap bc I typed where to buy cheap domains and that was the first one.
Anno domini
Can someone drop a Jesus pun for this. I can’t think of any
I initially just used it on personal projects just so I could rollback if I needed to. Afterwards I realized that you could branch after watching Fireship videos. I never got an aha moment, but the moment I really understood was after my first pull request to a project I liked at the time.
I knew at first it was good for something, so I installed it. It wasn’t until I worked with my boss on it that I actually grew to understand what it was and how it worked. Now I normally try to containerize apps that I use consistently because I don’t want to download a bunch of dependencies for projects that I build once.
This is exactly how I felt, I was reluctant then I started using docker and now I try and put most of my applications in some sort of container
I’m confused by what you’re asking. I’m gonna answer this in the way I interpreted it. Docker isn’t just for hosting, but also making sure everything is consistent when running. I prefer dockerizing some of my applications because it makes debugging easier or I don’t want a web server I’m running directly connected to my main machine. It’s literally ab comfort, so if you don’t feel comfortable using docker, there’s no reason to use it :)
Readme literally was changed to have the phrase “make x great again”. I wonder what got this person to fork it.