sure it wasn’t related to the server center that caught on fire due to an UPS update?
^ueie9ri^63829~~~3yeu3~~~^^
sure it wasn’t related to the server center that caught on fire due to an UPS update?
“Linux? looks like Chinese to me” (I guess it’s not even Chinese)
I might not be the only one not knowing what gluetun was so here’s the repo:
VPN client in a thin Docker container for multiple VPN providers, written in Go, and using OpenVPN or Wireguard, DNS over TLS, with a few proxy servers built-in.
I went for 2FAS, authy doesn’t have option to export the codes so it took some time.
That was the reason I didn’t hesitate to choose 2FAS because there is an export option, so if I change my mind it won’t be so much of a struggle
They don’t exactly have a desktop app but there is an add-on to autocomplete the codes via phone pushed request
didn’t they announce ending the desktop app?
there’s no more local version? I’m talking back in my time at school in 2009. We were playing with the classmates on our laptop in classes with a wifi router not connected to internet
Does Teeworld count?
“you can play on PC”… I know I shouldn’t have bought a Linux microwave to play games…
Maybe I’m not the only one? Maybe…
What is ricing? What does it mean to rice a computer?
Ricing is a process in which one customizes a computer operating system to improve the look or operation of the system. It involves the configuration of applications and the development and refining of workflows.
Through ricing, one can create a fully customized system that fits their specific needs or desired appearance.
how does he?
Snap is basically Dockers right?
I hated it and it made me switch to debian, I don’t see the point to install all dependencies for each apps, I guess they don’t want to deal with package dependencies anymore, so let’s install the same version of python 10 times
wasn’t it stopped? was using it around 2012 but thought they stopped maintening it.
Liked it because there was no need for version upgrade
is there a catch-all option?
Don’t get it neither, vim is hard to start but once you’re a bit familiar with it it’s kind of time saving imo
I’m not even close to master it (just basics editing) and still find it quite better
or if you are rich there this game
I’m using “testing” repos for this reason (testing is still stable, it’s the next stable)
It might be late still, I don’t know
full-upgrade is dist-upgrade, it got renamed because of the possible ambiguity (one could think that it upgrade your distribution, like from debian 11 to 12)
using snap?