Why? If you say to limit the spread of bacteria we have some studies that suggest it makes no difference at all
Why? If you say to limit the spread of bacteria we have some studies that suggest it makes no difference at all
I’d trust also the official Arch repo.
Yeah they’ve only rolled out a version of curl that broke the package manager a few times.
I may be a touch biased, but I feel like you might enjoy trying Gentoo one day, especially with the recent official binary package host.
I use Traefik for all of my containerised services. It’s fantastic.
I’m sorry, but no. PluralKit only really impacts a tiny minority of the userbase to begin with. It isn’t enough to cause people outside that group to choose the platform, nor is it enough for people outside of that minority to avoid moving to whatever the next big thing is.
There absolutely was. Intel got smacked on the wrist for doing their benchmarks using ICC… you know, the compiler that builds code that detects that it’s not running on an Intel CPU and disables all optimisations and extended instruction sets (like say MMX/SSE).
You can never trust it for long term archival / to stay intact for a long period though.
It’s saying that incognito mode doesn’t prevent people on the web from tracking you, that’s all.
I.e. enabling incognito mode could still have an entity profile you, etc. like your ISP, government, or any corporation that you visit the website for.
This is a nothingburger.
Huh, sounds like PRIME render offload with the serial numbers filed off.
IRC is fine, so are mailing lists; I use both, plus various git forges, to contribute to open source projects.
IRC is still going strong on OFTC and Libera.chat
I get that the younger folks like discord, but seriously it’s a proprietary mess that locks everything behind a wall and tries to extract payment from each and every user.
It may or may not work, unfortunately.
I successfully ran 2x32GB in a Dell XPS 15 that “didn’t support” it, because the larger DIMMs didn’t exist at the time it was designed and documentation was done up.
It’s not going to hurt to try, but if you have two DIMM slots it’s worth a shot; the slots are already wired up to address lines! Maybe try with one first?
Edit: the CPU specs say that it supports 64GB and only up to two memory channels. It’s looking pretty good on that end.
Metadata for MP3 tracks is stored in an id3 tag; you need an id3 tag editor to embed the thumbnail into the tag.
There’s a lot of automation out there, MusicBrainz Picard is probably the best option out there for automating the process, especially if your tracks are already sorted by album.
/me whispers “a well regulated militia”
Here’s a point in favour:
BareOS is a great open source option. The GUI is a webUI but you also have a powerful console on the shell if you need to script.
Outside of amd64 desktops it kind of does.
I have a multi-WAN configuration on my router, with ipv6 VDSL then ipv4 VDSL then a prepaid 4G modem as the backup link. I rarely fail over but it’s been fantastic watching traffic stats when it does.
My only downside is the CGNAT on that connection that prevents things like a backup VPN gateway…
A software platform that makes it nearly impossible for Beehaw to host, in any way, CSAM.
I hate to say it, but you’ll need to find a text-only platform. Allowing any image uploads opens the door to things like this.
Besides that, if your concern is that no moderator should be exposed to anything like that, well on a text-only site you might have to deal with disguised spam links to gore, scam, etc. You’ll still have to click on links to effectively moderate.
Maybe you should consider if this is a position that you want to put yourself in again. It sounds like this may just not be for you.
Simply refuting the BS claim that it’s impossible for there to be a Linux virus.
This one existed, therefore the claim is false.
Look at that, an OP who is just a prick.