I’m fairly sure it’s just canon. Fedora got it’s name from the logo of RedHat.
I’m fairly sure it’s just canon. Fedora got it’s name from the logo of RedHat.
I can’t quite pinpoint what the ear that extends into Poland grabbed, but they probably deserved it.
As someone who never had a car with remote start, why would I want that? Sounds like useless fluff in practice.
Eh, if the bottle is just for water there’s enough spray and heat to kill and rinse it usually.
Can confirm, gitlab has a container registry built in, at least in the omnibus package installation.
Am I the only guy that likes doing devops that has both dev and ops experience and insight? What’s with silosing oneself?
Fucking finances and their macro-enabled excel spreadsheets!
As a Fedora user that used to use Arch, yeah, wisdom comes from experience. Arch is not bad experience, I just kinda got tired of it.
As for 1. yea you download software from websites if it’s unavailable in your system repository, but most common software is available.
It’s like Microsoft Store or Google Play store, except everything is free (as in beer) and most of the time it works (it works, but bugs happen like everywhere else).
I can’t recommend them because I haven’t used them, but AFAIK Motorola came out with their own take on trackable tags.
Nice, it’s like the “gsp protected” stickers on car windows and highly visible flashing LEDs that indicate the alarm is armed. Not that anyone ever checks if it’s their alarm that makes everyone’s around the car lives miserable.
But then postgres is basically an OS at this point, enough to compete with emacs for meme potential. And I say that as a happy postgres user.
Yeah performance and energy efficiency is one of the factors behind the decision Valve made with the screen. The display is on par with entry small factor laptops from late '00s (in resolution, otherwise obviously better).
I keep forgetting mods also mean physical modifications of hardware and I was really confused how Valve can support upping resolution on a screen.
Idea of modding hardware in general feels risky af to me. But I’m glad it’s possible, worthwile, and apparently quietly supported by Valve.
They make a lot of good decisions with it.
Yeah I’m thinking more in terms of UTM. It’s been a project of mine to have an enterprise-like network while using prosumer or SMB hardware. Always looking for efficient upgrades.
Is it really enough for a router? Does it have any hw acceleration for cryptography or network routing?
I have a pretty modern AP and sufficient managed switch that never crashed in 8 years, but my router is the bottleneck WITHOUT any analytics, logging or more involved security features.
More work, more debt. The more debt you have the harder it is to let go.
I was just thinking there’s somebody rewriting coreutils in rustnand there it is. I’m omnipotent!
Credit and release any changes you made to it. No freeloading.
Curl and hand intepreting html and js.