That’s news to me - and a bit of a dick move.
That’s news to me - and a bit of a dick move.
New Thinkpads are still great Linux laptops, so there’s a steady stream of newer 2nd hand models coming on the market.
C# is much more recent than C/BCPL etc. What’s interesting, though, is how many of C these more modern languages are inspired by C. C is also very much still in use!
Snapshots are read only. Best plan is to rollback to a snapshot you think works, test it and if all is good use sudo snapper rollback
to make the current snapshot the default. I usually reboot at that point too, not sure if it’s necessary though.
So… let’s start uploading lots of gay/trans porn and swe how long it takes before the policy changes!
IIRC, Qt comes with its own declarative language. That might be why you can’t find any bespoke ones.
BTRFS for the OS partitions, ext4 for /home, tmpfs for /tmp. I rarely need to use snapshots, but I do use a rolling release. It’s one of those things you don’t need until you really fucking NEED it. Tumbleweed support is great - I can roll back a bad update in about as long as it takes to reboot.
Next month
You are forgetting cloud computing - all my workloads have moved to Graviton or will do very shortly.
Yet the telegram client is written in Qt and has great cross-platform support.
It works really well with my QNAP NAS, including using the MariaDB service running in it. I mount the photos on the NAS as a drive first, and then it just works.
Upgraded this morning. Everything seems mostly OK, but the login screen theme is odd, but fully functional. The lock screen is the same as before, though.
It’ll work, but the fan won’t speed up when the CPU is hot.
Thinkpads are great for running Linux, but one thing I’ve noticed is thinkfan
is not installed by any distro I’ve tried. You definitely want that, or your laptop’s fan isn’t going to work - that will lead to performance issues or potentially damage your laptop
I use fuck
, it’s not ai but gets the job done.
Why would I want to use this instead of AWS Session Manager? I have a policy of no SSH enabled on any of my servers. Is this compatible with SSM connections too?
Having just implemented compliance with the new EU whistle blower regulations… this sounds illegal to me? Not sure what the judge is smoking, but this is going to be challenged in the E.U. courts at least.
I prefer the non nonsense interface of RSS Guard, but then I’m reading CVE notices, so I need it simple and organised.
My understanding is that it boots faster. That’s a nice thing to have on a container that spins up on demand.