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“home grown” Ubuntu spin, got it
“home grown” Ubuntu spin, got it
Very neat! Definitely a project I’d like to follow.
Makes me wonder if something similar could be implemented using frr, ospf, and ansible.
Was it ever safe?
Always backup.
Everytime I do anything with filesystems or partitions, something goes wrong and I end up having to utilize the backup.
That’s not to say btrfs-convert won’t work; I have no idea as I’ve never used it. Maybe it will work perfectly, but at least you’ll have a backup for a fresh fs if it doesn’t.
You have an unlimited amount of water in that glass, assuming you don’t drink it all.
lol kids don’t play outside anymore
Fear of terminal
Seems like a lot of effort to make an unfunny cringe post.
Finished Final Fantasy XII, the story at least, today. Thinking Yakuza Like a Dragon might be next, but I do already have mid game saves on Kiwami 2 and Judgement I could jump back into…
I use Manjaro only because it makes others upset.
Also, I installed it a few years back and it just keeps working fine for me.
Nice! Yeah, literally minutes, haha. I knew someone had to have already done this.
Great… For chatgpt…
I’m sure someone has written a script to convert docker run commands to compose files.
I am usually customizing variables and tend to use compose for anything I am planning on running in “production”. I’ll use run if it’s a temporary or on-demand use container.
It’s not really that much effort to write a compose file with the variables from a run command, but you do have to keep an eye on formatting.
Sounds like a cool replacement for point to point WiFi bridges. I wonder what sort of distances start to impact data rates and quality just due to air density or weather.
Balance-transfering my way out of credit card debt.
Stellaris Cyberpunk No man’s sky (idk if it counts as single player per se)
I bet they get less reports on ipv6 issues than with ipv4. I have definitely seen carriers have ipv4 routing issues in enterprise networking.
I kinda think it may be on the isp then, maybe a v6 routing issue? You could work around with an ipv4 tunnel, then route ipv6 through it. If that’s possible, I’ve never done it haha.
Bruh, you gotta buy a new screen and replace it, or you gotta pay someone to do it for you. On my 6a, I replaced the screen myself for about 100, probably 200 if you go to a shop.