This’d be a neat way to digitize old manuscripts…
This’d be a neat way to digitize old manuscripts…
BCPL
ah. I’ve been doing linux things, but maybe i’ll try out gridchat next time i’m on 9front
Are you on oftc?
Depends on the tech job. A lot of corporate IT support jobs care a lot more about troubleshooting windows because that’s what the employees use
It will never matter what your login shell, unless you have bash specific scripts in your login. chsh -s /bin/fish $(whoami)
is fine.
That looks awesome! Having used fvwm, I’m a fan of the scrollable desktop
i mean, chown is just a binary. takeown is probably pretty similar, right?
sure, and eventually that’d be a good way to share them. Either way, loosening limits on downloads would crush their servers now
I think you misunderstood. they don’t restrict it to be petty. Allowing lots of concurrent downloads means paying for more bandwidth, or it means the site goes down.
also great for old windows disk recover. Testdisk is awesome
But if it was illegal to research 99% of your current field even if the information existed you may feel differently
Especially because people who want to pirate games for playing have no qualms. Right now the restriction is specificall on people who want to research legally
Depends on what I’m doing. For most of my use cases, not really. For universal paperclips, I worry it’ll melt
My t430 is still going, but my x201 is in better shape.
Especially just getting into linux. Ext4 works well enough, when you learn enough to care about what it doesn’t do well try something then
it’s like you’ve never heard of roommates. If you get a third job and find a couple people, i’m sure you could afford to rent a shed
Capitalism creates monopoly. The consumer’s needs can be manufactured. In a society organized around capital shareholder needs are paramount.
Very much a strawman argument. China can offer cheap electric cars because they aren’t paying american car company CEOs. Also, your argument supposes that American manufacturers aren’t supporting IDF…
I like ext4 because it’s easy. If anything breaks, ANY live USB can fix it. I use fat32 for my removeable drives, because anything can read it. I don’t use journalling for anything manually, but I imagine it’s useful when my disk crashes because I let my laptop die