He tried to play Linus it seems
Kind of unrelated, why does c sometimes fail to print if it hits a breakpoint right after a print while debugging? Or if it segfaults right after too iirc
I thought with cow file systems programs didn’t have to explicitly reflink since normal copies are already reflinks?
They literally said the issue was an unintentional bug and then fixed it. How is that damage control?
This is not how it looks out of the box and changing its looks doesn’t make it feel better to use
Kde, gnome, wayland wms like hyperland and budgie edit: apparently not wayland but keep it in the list.
I’ve never heard of half the ones you mentioned so age difference chacks out. Deepin looks nice.
Btw mate was my choice as well when I last tried mint, it felt faster and less annoying in the first 5 minutes.
Any that uses a modern de? Mint still looks and behaves like it’s from windows xp days. And for a distro touted to be easy to use as a windows user, it has design quirks (unclickable address bar in file manager, not installing proprietary nvidia drivers etc) that create unnecessary friction.
Linux mint might be many things but it’s definitely not ‘attractive’
I wish there were comparison numbers with windows too
Noticed that wayland with different dpi monitors is slightly less broken now.
Imdb ratings mostly range between 5-10, and 6-8 range usually has the most difference within it. Even with ‘controversial’ items that seems true. Not to mention Simpsons isn’t that controversial of a thing
Those look server side
And how are you even supposed to know how many uses that amount corresponds to?
Right
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Edit: til tabs make code blocks in lemmy
What’s the benefit of self hosting it? Is it just the ui or are there any privacy benefits?
Apple will probably make its network secure eventually. I’m more worried about Samsung’s network that probably won’t get the same scrutiny
Newer sshd versions have built in timeout options btw