

Of all the distros out there, they went with Mint?
Of all the distros out there, they went with Mint?
It’s priceless
Just use the docker container
You could make a religion out of this.
File splitting is the main one for me, but there’s quite a few: https://www.baeldung.com/linux/vi-vim-editors
“vi” acts a little different than “vim” though
In the EU, carrots are classified as a fruit because otherwise, marmalades made with carrots would be illegal.
Why would you use anything other than Math.max?
Or just highlight the text and use middle click to paste
If you enable Developer Options, there is a setting under Networking called “Wi-Fi non-persistent MAC randomization” that randomizes the MAC per connection for networks that have randomization enabled.
On stock (Pixel) Android, if you enable Developer Options, there is a setting under Networking called “Wi-Fi non-persistent MAC randomization” that randomizes the MAC per connection for networks that have randomization enabled.
By default it’s per network, but if you enable Developer Options, there is a setting under Networking called “Wi-Fi non-persistent MAC randomization” that randomizes the MAC per connection for networks that have randomization enabled. I am on Android 13 though, so I’m not sure if 12 has this option.
That’s exactly how I felt with both Meg movies. They’re crap but enjoyable since they don’t take themselves too seriously.
Ones that are built into the CPU’s hardware but you have to pay extra to unlock like a DLC for your CPU. That’s not a joke, Intel’s new Xeons are like that.
The error is not being emitted by Lemmy though. The 502 error message is returned to the client by nginx when the Lemmy server doesn’t respond within the a certain time.
Jeez that’s an old YouTube UI.
I wish Lemmur was still being developed. It looked pretty clean and was built on Flutter, but the devs stopped working on it in February due to lack of interest and political differences (I guess referring to the tankie Lemmy devs). I was thinking of making my own Lemmy app with Flutter for fun. If I do, I’ll probably write the UI myself but fork and use the dart API library from Lemmur for the backend stuff. Jerboa is nice, but I’d prefer more of a native Android looking app, kinda like Sync.
Yeah, I’m definitely going to keep going back to Reddit for tech issues. There’s over a decade of information there and it’ll take a long time before any alternatives can compare.
For FHD Blu-Rays yes (though IIRC you need to download a file with the list of AACS keys for decryption). For UHD BluRays, you need to get a drive that people have made a custom firmware for and flash the firmware first. This is because UHD drives also have hardware level encryption protection that prevents you from being able to read the discs directly (assuming the firmware is working as intended, hence the need to flash a custom firmware). Realistically, just find a remux torrent. It’s much easier.