

You don’t get it. We have to resist systemd! /s
I’m on fosstodon


You don’t get it. We have to resist systemd! /s


This site has data from the publicly shared information by Flock. I’m more than sure that any government organization already has the data. Also, your license plate is already public, meaning it’s visible on your car at any time. I don’t understand your fear about it being present on their database. (maybe I’m misunderstanding)


Give keyd a try. It works great for me.


fuck this shit!


I don’t understand your “problem”. If you have your domain it’s pretty painless to switch providers. You export your mail, import it to your new provider, then change DNS records and you’re good to go.
Maybe I misunderstand?


I’m so fucking sick of this shit called omarchy. It’s literally everywhere related to Linux: in my mastodon feed, in my Lemmy feed, on YouTube! Someone is pushing it like a corporate product and I hate it. Plus, it’s created and pushed by a fascist. Fuck that too!


Oh, not this again! Move on with the times!


If anyone is still using teamviewer after the many breaches they had, they deserve this ;-)


and stupid people are downvoting me for what? because I told my use case? fucking idiots!


I’m using it on Ubuntu and Debian on WSL - I have a Windows 11 laptop at my job, but I do most of my work on linux, so I chose to use Ubuntu and Debian, but I needed some packages that are not up to date with the native package manager, so I went with brew and I can say it’s very good!


Do you have an nvidia GPU? It’s the most important thing to know.


You should learn some shell basics before copy/pasting other people’s work. It’s not weird at all to have & after the script path/name.


Unfortunately they’re not available everywhere.


Very nice!
# Debian
sudo apt install lynx
# Fedora
sudo dnf install lynx
# arch, BTW
sudo pacman -Sy lynx


I’ve usually seen the opposite: running Linux inside a VM on Windows is slower than running Windows in a VM on Linux.


good luck with that :-D


Are the windows PC local to your network? If not, are you forced to use Ninja Remote? There are other applications that have Linux clients for remote access.
It’s OpenSSH on Windows. Nothing to do with powershell. You can use it in cmd too.
You don’t need tags. You need Johny Decimal