

exiting out of vim
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exiting out of vim
secret of mana, earthbound, and turtles in time :)
linux mint was super easy for me to install and i haven’t had to do too much troubleshooting outside of the ui :)
and i can still play most steam games (check protondb.com to see if a game works good)
for me I just registered through route 53 its a subdomain of my personal domain.
i can’t see my wishlist so i can’t add games ill never buy to my wishlist :(
for me i just needed a basic system so my family could share so I have it on my pc, then I registered a subdomain and pointed it to my existing ec2 server with apache using a proxy which points to my local ip and port then I opened the jellyfin port on my router
and I have certbot for my domain on ec2 :)
holo > everything
me, who bought the steam deck primarily to play roms of games from 30 years ago: never had a problem so far.
i hate all tech bros and ai bros so much
you leave her alone google cloud
personally i went with linux mint because it was ubuntu based (and much of my it work was dealing in debian/ubuntu virtual machines).
linux mint is also very user friendly though i haven’t tried the debian flavour yet.
i mean before the gaza war people in palestine and israel probably had computers.
it’s bad if you want to avoid all out war because the us will probably use this as justification to go all in.
if you want me to turn on rcs then let it work with my google fi connected account where i can get my voicemails on the web
windows update could never
when u open the update manager in mint and find out it’s linux kernel update day >>>>>>
it’s producing no value either
like literally the point of firefox labs is to work with mozilla to get feedback on possible future features.
this article seems like clickbait
they’re just requiring telemetry to test optional features that are in testing.
doesn’t it have a unix like core like os x?