Maybe finding the (n!)²th prime?
Maybe finding the (n!)²th prime?
Is she really Christian? Because she violated at least three commandments in one sentence.
Why isn’t the abortion ban restricted to Christians only?
I recently removed my 25Gbps PCIe dual port cards from my 2 servers because they were using 20W more. My entire rack including 2 UniFi PoE connections uses 90 W now (so 110 W just for having 25 Gpbs).
There is some heat from such cards, but usually it gets transported outside fine. The ones I bought did not come with a fan. I think you cannot operate them without one. The heat sinks get very hot.
Not quite. You need to try 3 different howtos that fail. You need to realize that the broken dependecies won’t get fixed even it’s about the current time64_t
effort that is going on. It’s because the howto is simply crap. Then you find one that you haven’t tried, yet.
Then it’s easy: add the official steam apt repository, get the signing key and apt-install steam package with some few dependencies.
We probably live in two different worlds. Here most people buy food and cook themselves.
And fast food is also well known as the worst option you could choose here. It’s bad quality food. In McD it’s white bread with weird undefinable meat and almost no vegatables. If you want to have cheese, you pay extra. I don’t even know what they use for it.
Making pizza is btw 2 minutes mixing, 1h waiting, 10 minutes preparing and 15 minutes baking.
The only fast food that is probably worth to buy is maybe kebab.
I thinks it’s a compliment for Trump not have been already now described as a loser.
Ahem… thanks to me.
I recently made Steam run on my Debian PC.
Win10 has one more year and I need to make preparations. Now I’m ready to ditch it to have more space for games.
Ffs make your own burger. It takes a few minutes. Toast a sesam roll. Fry some meat with salt and pepper with cheese on top. Cut an onion, tomato and add some mayonnaise.
That’s all. It’s more tasty than those horrible McD burgers. And at least you know what you put inside.
You know posting a harmless remark by someone which in my opinion is not worth to be published is the core of the business of the yellow press.
We are talking about taste here. And some people have opinions. I just tried to reflect about this opinion.
Otherwise I don’t really care how the bride looks like.
Many people see a violet/blue shade as more white. There are some chemicals that reflect ultraviolet light for this effect.
The point is, it looks cheap. Maybe that’s what she meant. It’s the same with chalk white teeth. They are also weird. There is a natural white like “angel white” that is often used. It’s more yellowish and not that reflective.
(Oops… wrong thread, I’ll leave it here)
I’ve been using FreeBSD for 20 years on my desktop. I’ve been also mainly using it because I was literally afraid of using Linux filesystems for data storage, when I learned how ZFS works.
Now with bcachefs the situation is different. It’s nice to see an advanced filesystem on Linux, even it’s still beta. I migrated my desktop to Linux, but will keep FreeBSD on my servers for a while, because it’s less hassle for me.
Actually I stopped liking the FreeBSD community. They made a lot of drama in the past years and I stopped being active there. I haven’t reported bugs anymore and fixed them privately or reported directly to upstream. I have many nice things running on servers, but I’m thinking about moving to Debian entirely.
The problem is the waste. Germany has radioactive waste and it couldn’t find a suitable place to deposit it for over 30 years. I think it’s still somewhere on rails or in temporary storages. It’s horrible and they don’t want to collect more of it.
Here is more about the problem that no one talks about: https://youtu.be/uU3kLBo_ruo
You forgot: use as many dependencies as you need. For example, my init system does not use xz-utils
.
When you program embedded you’ll also dereference NULL
pointers at some point.
Some platforms can have something interesting at memory address 0x0
(it’s often NULL
in C).
Stable is for servers, unstable for desktop. It has worked for 20 years. I actually installed two further Debian workstations recently after trying and failing with Kubuntu. So … no, I don’t have this problem.
No idea why busybox is needed. Is this is your emergency boot environment like initramfs? Sometimes it’s nice that Linux boots up and offers an environment to fix stuff while some modules are broken.