

This is legit because he has a moustache.
This is legit because he has a moustache.
Ahah, mine is the same as…
Oh. Fuck.
I don’t know…1.21 gigawatts can get expensive.
I have to respect the confidence.
Same, but I skipped manjaro and popOS. And I used slackware at the college computers. Debian still wins for me, it came a long way.
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Oops, I did a switcheroo on the question. But I used my real CC number, swear on my eyes.
“we’ll get wid of the taxes and waise the tawiffs. Beautiful tawiffs, the best ones… some people - good people - say. We’ll call it tawiff season, uhuhuh!”
I read Ken’s book and it seems he always painted himself in the best of lights. At the same time, even from his own POV, he always came off as screwing his workers.
They are both a docker-compose on the same machine.
“They want more!”
“But, they’re already making more money…what’s the point?”
“Who said anything about money…”
It’s been four months but I wanted to say here you were the only one close to the solution.
I hope you go to the toilet and stay there, for the rest of your life, with a stuck clinger that you can never shake off, no matter how hard you try.
Are you guys going to tell him?..
The correct URL appears in the browser but the page shows a 404. According to the logs they don’t exist…but they’re there…
It was the first “solution” on google. Didn’t work.
I already went through that. I wouldn’t post here without starting with the official documentation.
This advice is what it is, but I work in a school and Tailscale also seems to be (unintentionally) blocked. After a while I realized it was only the login server that was blocked. If I login using my phone data I can go back to the regular network and it works.
I’ll try anything once!
I hear you. I have 3 machines: my main rig, a light laptop and a server. The main rig is on Windows 10 LTSC and the server is on Linux (goes without saying).
When I bought the laptop I decided to use it only with Linux as a way to squeeze it’s resources but also as a way to figure it how realistic it would be to use Linux exclusively. After starting on Mint and hopping to Arch I ended up on Debian and I’m quite satisfied with it. But I also realized it would never work on my main rig. Lots of stuff and software would just not work the same way. Would it be usable, yes. But it would be mostly workarounds instead of the perfect setup I have built.
Linux will definitely get there. It’s improving fast. But telling people that don’t know better to just switch only to find out half of what they did will now have to be done with workarounds and hassles is dishonest and does not help Linux at all. When Linux is perfect those people will already be burned and resist it needlessly.