No, it was mostly short bash/python/php scripts.
No, it was mostly short bash/python/php scripts.
I knew a guy who boasted about the number of repositories he created on Github. Said he created over four thousand.
I took a look. He did in fact sit down and create over 4,000 different, unique repositories. Each with a README and some slight variation on a few lines of code. That’s some kind of dedication, I guess?
Maybe cockpit?
Free/TrueNAS.
You should. If they’ll literally stop talking to you over an app choice how good of friends are they?
I feel the exact opposite – I feel like they encourage tinkering in their own way, since they offer the ability to much more easily roll back to a known good configuration.
We’ve always been at war with Oceana.
But there are studies and data on this is abundant.
And you couldn’t find one?
It’s easy to extrapolate just from the headlines
Clickbait articles are everywhere. NEVER trust the headlines.
I’m still not doubting what you say is true – I just want to know what studies prove it, simply because I do not possess the requisite knowledge to assume “truthiness” of said articles if I were to even find them. My area of expertise is very far from anything related to human services.
Source on the costs? (I’m not doubting what you say is true, I would just like to know where you get your data).
nVidia drivers also contain on-by-default telemetry you just installed willingly.
yes, I agree. But the title shouldn’t focus on the money, it should focus on how crappy we treat our teachers in the US. The title makes it seems like the money makes her happier - not the working conditions.
If you look into where she’s from and where she moved to, the CoL Index is 50% higher. So… in relative terms, she makes roughly the same.
I felt like winget was too limited. When I last used it it didn’t support installing multiple apps at the same time. scoop feels much more like traditional *nix package management to me, which I like.
Some items trigger UAC (installing tailscale, for example)
I love that everying lives in ~/scoop. It’s well organized and somewhat portable (until you import the nonportable bucket)
For package management I’ve been really liking scoop.sh
Not everything in there is FOSS but scoop itself is! And you can install neovim, vscodium, bitwarden, Firefox, etc very easily.
Workspaces. I only had one in this screenshot
Been listening for nearly a decade. They’re amazingly consistent!
Honestly same… Too bad this is a laptop. Maybe in the next 5 years I’ll buy a new one with AMD.
Embrace, extend, extinguish. They’ll play nice with the Fediverse for a while. Maybe years. But then they’ll introduce a new feature to the Fediverse as a “good will gesture”. Then they’ll make features available to only people federated with Threads. Then they’ll make features only people on Threads can see. And so on and so forth. We SHOULD care where the content comes from. Platforms that are neutral should be where our content comes from.