You joke but ssu is for that (since you are logged in already, why ask for a password).
Edit: this is for single-user systems. Makes yay (AUR helper) pretty convenient.
You joke but ssu is for that (since you are logged in already, why ask for a password).
Edit: this is for single-user systems. Makes yay (AUR helper) pretty convenient.
I don’t get malware and AI on firefox, but uBlock count’s continually up. I know this behavior only from trash dump sites.
Void. Boots in 2 seconds to Xfce if not for udev. Maybe i’ll try mdev.
Wait, UI toolkits need a render backend? Old FLTK too?
If i remember right, they had multiple issues (forgot accessibility for one) and defects at first too. Though i quite like them.
edit: it was Bombardier?
https://www.nau.ch/news/schweiz/sbb-verargert-uber-verzogerungen-bei-bombardier-65462450
Wait til they learn about twin story trains. Twice the capacity!
Edit: And the first gen, a bit less comfortable tho but more reliable.
Rufus. Best for unlocked Windows images btw.
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Thanks, i’ll take a look.
Linux file system is ext* tho.
Yunohost seems what i look for. Thanks!
It isn’t tho. That’s why i played with the idea to share via VPN to my sis. But no.
Because it isn’t public facing.
She’s in medicine and psychology, big brain but full with other things.
I think the complexity and difficulty involved not just to do it, but to do it right is going to be a straight cliff of a learning curve for those not already technically inclined in databases, networking, and filesystems/block storage.
Which is why i’m planning around my setup for two years already (some of the fancy nice-to-haves are stale again already) and am going the route of minimal yet pragmatic toolset because i did learn that stuff but didn’t do the graduation (am dev now) and the bigger tools are more rigide in how to do it and break more often.
And yeah, sharing my selfhost was low on the list already.
Wait, you seriously think Windows is more stable?
What’s with this childish rant?!
There’s always ed
for masochists.
Depending on environment/language and policies. As long as its consistent throughout the project.
Like, editing a /etc/config file or installling a package. You’re ading ssu to <tool> already, you’re aware you’re doing root tasks.