It’s been years since I have used it. My question is: can we finally setup some default sensible BTRFS subvolumes in the “manual partitioning” mode? Or does it still only work in the “autogenerate partitions” thingie?
It’s been years since I have used it. My question is: can we finally setup some default sensible BTRFS subvolumes in the “manual partitioning” mode? Or does it still only work in the “autogenerate partitions” thingie?
Yep, can confirm that too. But I slept through multiple parts of Dune part 2, so maybe it’s just me.
I would also have to acknowledge that Halo, Doom, Borderlands… Are focused on being a fun videogame, not a great story. Fallout, The Last Of Us… Already give you a pretty good story to adapt. Very cinematic, if you will.
Obviously it’s not everything and you still need a good team.
I support this idea. Moving is the perfect opportunity to classify your stuff into useful and wasteful, specially clothes, shoes, and some older electronics. Recycle and donate.
Also, if you have a phone you can turn any document into a digital one, find manuals online and trash the paper ones, etc.
It’s amazing when you suddenly feel lighter, and you didn’t know you had all that psychological weight on you.
I may sound like an asshole, but before Linux Mint, I would seriously think to go with Debian with KDE. I don’t see any downsides, and there are many upsides.
Minor upgrades don’t usually come to Debian at all, unless they are fixing some critical vulnerability or something, but that is usually patched over the previous version anyway.
In what sense is DuckDNS unreliable?
I’m a cheap guy, and honestly I got the cheapest Kindle (I believe 2022) and I’ve been reading books from Calibre without issues.
No other e-reader was as cheap as that, and it… Just works.
It’s about colors. I’m not an expert, but there is something about professional color stuff that is still in the works to migrate to Wayland.
And of course for Krita it’s quite crucial that colours are right.
I felt the same. The movie didn’t speak to me, not even 2 % of all the impact that Midsommar or Get Out had on me.
But I don’t blame Hereditary itself. I have watched really really bad horror movies, forced by friends and family, and Hereditary has at least good acting… It’s probably that we simply enjoy other things.
I blame it on the fact that these paranormal horror movies tend to be relatively pointless, or their point isn’t really portrayed as well as they think it does. You can’t reflect on a deep philosophical thought if you know you are going to get jumpscared in a few seconds.
Having said all this, I must say the movie “Talk To Me” (2022) is one of the few instances of me enjoying a paranormal movie. Still has deep messages throughout the movie, IMO. Hopefully you’ll like it too.
Finding activities and hobbies that align with your values and make you groe.
Yes, mindless hobbies are also fine, but for me, participating in local FOSS communities and the like makes it a very fulfilling activity, and a way to learn more things.
Then there’s me who installs VLC and calls it a day. I mean… It does the job perfectly fine.
reflector will choose mirrors depending on your specific orders.
You have not specified your orders here, so I’m guessing you haven’t launched it properly.
Check the Wiki and launch it with your specific needs. Is it speed? Is it updatedness? Global mirrors? Local?
I watched it. A fever dream. Honestly I don’t even think the director expected any more than that.
Also there is no casino algorithm showing you what big data knows will make you stay for a while.
In TikTok or instagram reels, you don’t follow people you like. You just watch stuff happening.
To be honest, I’m waiting until we finally get federated git hosting, specially if done with ActivityPub. I think it fits too well the use case.
I believe forgejo is getting there, but it’s still not possible.
If you are a student, you should be able to organize with some of your classmates or friends.
Also, maybe consider LanguageTool instead of Grammarly, at least it’s not fully closed source.
It depends. If you are into deep deep political lore in scifi-fantastic worlds, then you are going to LOVE IT.