

Then sell it to a demolition derby show.
Then sell it to a demolition derby show.
Check out GetSimple. It’s a flat file system (so no database to mess with) and can run with just basic PHP (though it’ll guide you through installing modules if you want fancy urls, etc). Super easy to set up. I’ve been using it for years without a hitch.
Beelink Mini PCs or ones like that, plus a wireless keyboard/trackpad combo.
I did, but I already paid for two years (plus did a bunch of work to migrate files over). So I’ll be here for a bit.
I switched to Proton about 6 months ago.
Wish I had waited. Ah well.
Ah, but what about the frontend?
(compliments of Perry Bible Fellowship)
Simmer down, Bobby
Every time you make a graphic with three gears interfacing with each other like that, an engineer creates a new feature that sounds good to investors but makes your life miserable.
Consider yourself warned.
I usually move static assignments outside the DHCP range, but in general, most routers will avoid re-allocating it even if it’s within the DHCP range.
Oh, there’s a storm alright
Bootloader stuff is less important if you’re not dual booting. Windows has a tendency to attempt to rewrite the bootloader when it updates.
But if you’re interested, it never hurts to learn about your BL!
If you still need both, it’s an okay option, though it can be a little challenging to set up and maintain if you’re not as tech savvy. But in that case, to address the original question: learning how to restore your bootloader would be helpful.
But if running Windows in a VM works for what you need, that’s an option too (that’s what I do).
Or if you want to play around with Linux before committing, running it from a USB drive is also fine.
“Yeah, but my PC doesn’t handle it well. If my PC were upgraded, it could really gen some AI.”
Yeah, the base repositories are the same (along with Debian). In addition, Ubuntu gives access to the snap store, while Mint uses a flatpak repo. It won’t mean a lot to everyone–the main distinction between the distros is the default DE.
Mint uses flatpaks instead of snaps.
I wish I could, but cameras are restricted :/
My office has two ping pong tables. They’re literally roped off with caution tape, and nobody is allowed to use them. I wish I were kidding.
Javascript is all about them boollikes (or as we sometimes call them, booleish).
I generally blame the instructors when that happens. I’ve taken classes on the most menial subjects that were great because the instructor was great. Almost anything can be enjoyable to learn if you have the right teacher.