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I see a flare. It’s on the base. 😃
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I see a flare. It’s on the base. 😃
Who keeps putting all these tears in my eyes?
Sounds like a challenge to me
Because Fedora is open source only to the point of it being pathological. If there isn’t am open source driver most time you’re just boned. Someone new is going to have a tough time with it, and the community is on average a very “lol rtfm” bunch. Not as bad as Arch, but that’s not saying much.
Meanwhile, despite the problems around Ubuntu, Debian communities are much more understanding and helpful. Mint even with old packages is going to be an easier time for a newbie. Certainly a newbie unfamiliar with the way entirely too much of the FOSS community is.
It depends on how they’re delivered. Generally bullets are interpreted as a threat.
Optimally, yes.
I specifically asked for five pictures of girls with one tit. No wonder the usage is so high!
Wet wipes are helpful if you’d rather not.
Sorry, that will forever be Did Not Finish for me. 😣
I’m pretty sure this is old news.
Shell scripts were a mistake.
I understand 1000% but I’m not sure I agree. With the peevishness of C and latent autism of assembly, something compiled or otherwise binary isn’t always simple and straightforward. Sometimes, you have a task that only needs to be done three times, and just replaying the commands is sufficient.
sh, ash, and bash are all kinda dumb. Absolutely. But there are other shells that are significantly better. csh and zsh are both great. ksh has some history on it but is good too. But “shell scripts” don’t have to be in your shell language. The hashbang line will let you make a command file and so long as you can describe the command line you can get most shells to run it. Be that language line noise perl or python or even go.
Objective c, mostly. 😐
But also the fact that other operating systems run better on their hardware. Linux on apple silicon outperforms macos on that same hardware. A tiny team is porting software to your platform almost completely in the dark.
I’m gonna need more…
That, and why install. A sort of general purpose “why,” if you will.
Why, though?
You should look into it. Network tarpitting has an interesting history.
Something something don’t cite the old magics something something I was there when it was written…
Arch is absolutely divine with its documentation. There is a bit of a “you must be this tall to ride” with them though. Like the tiny
[AUR]
link. That’s not really well explained, and is even more opaque if you follow the link.