I thought for a minute that Linux now panics when trying to play DRM’d content
I thought for a minute that Linux now panics when trying to play DRM’d content
Even when you don’t know the language, you can judge if something is an ad just by an overly excited tone of voice. I wonder if someone has tried writing an ad detection algorithm already. It would still be a lot heavier on resources than SponsorBlock.
I don’t know about its derivatives, but Mandriva had something similar.
The Default Country, I guess
LaTeX and ConTeXt are both macros for TeX. LyX is a graphical editor which outputs LaTeX.
I didn’t see it until I read your comment
Actually, PulseEffects has been renamed into EasyEffects and is PipeWire only now
for dead simple scripts, so they will be a tiny bit more portable and run a tiny bit faster. The lack of arrays causes too much pain in longer scripts. I would love to use Fish, but it lacks a strict mode.set -euo pipefail
line. It will make Bash error on non-zero exit code, undefined variables and non-zero exit codes in commands in pipe. Also, always use shellcheck. It’s extremely easy to make a mistake in Bash. If you want to check the single command exit code manually, just wrap it in set +e
and set -e
.main
function definition with ArgumentParser
instantiated. Then at the end of the script the main
function is called wrapped in try … except KeyboardInterrupt: exit(130)
which should be a default behavior.type some_command
. Oh, and read about abbreviations in Fish. It always expands the abbreviation, so you see what you execute.Go to a therapy
I don’t have the “Used space” column, probably because I have quota disabled. I managed to find out using btdu, that the snapshot 1137 takes ~8.3 GiB.
I cannot delete it using that command, because it is marked with “+” which means it is the “btrfs default subvolume”, according to snapper manual. I wonder if there is still a way to get rid of it.
Fighting with flying robots who are protecting supposedly scarce and valuable resources that are in fact not worth a dime, restore after a few minutes and are only needed for quests
Yes, it was my first time doing something like this :D
Mine has a little crooked eyes and a wrinkled finish at the bottom, but at least he looks like no other :).
BTW did we use the same pattern?
No, I think they meant that you get better resource usage when you install an app as a Flatpak instead of a system package. You get the same benefit in a traditional distro too, if you use Flatpaks, it’s just that immutable distros kind of force you to use them.
Don’t use the NVIDIA installer, as it conflicts with the package manager. Use the nvidia-kernel-dkms
package from the official Debian repository
I call it “X, formerly Twitter”
Ventoy is a godsend in that case. If you have a big enough USB stick, you can just put all distros you wanna try on it
Also Poland: 2-3 calls in a day from bots trying to convince to buy photovoltaics, then nothing for a few weeks. It used to be much, much worse.
My phone number is pretty old though, so it has been leaked lots of times probably.