Oh, nice!
Yeah; it's pretty great. It lacks the excel functions, but if you know some python that is a total non-issue.
I appreciate your mentioning the downside. I am way too much of a tinkerer for a read-only root to be acceptable for me, but I'm glad you found something you like.
Probably the main benefit would be funding Mozilla, so we aren't all total serfs in Google's fiefdom
It isn't really about his net worth. Capitalists (oligarchs) like Trump because for some reason he is the right kind of ghoul to be their tool. And police like who the oligarchs like.
True, but the outlay of cost for the hardware was higher than the value of Bitcoin you would receive.
bitcoin mining hasn't been profitable for a long time. Like, a decade or so.
They might look reasonable at first glance, but the devil is in the details. These are bad.
Local python uses ~/.local/bin, so in the interest of avoiding conflict, it is probably better to use ~/bin.
What the heck? This bends my brain.
Wonderful news.
Too true. Trump didn't come from nowhere; the genocide of the native americans, the ethnic cleansing of black communities, jim crow, the zoot suit riots, etc are all proof of that.
And yeah, the democratic party talks a good game, but where were they when that train derailed and ruined the water in East Palestine, Ohio? Where were they during the subsequent negotiations with the railway workers who were just asking for basic necessities -- which Biden denied to them. Why did the Democratic party reduce Covid leave to just 5 days, when it takes at least a week or more to fully recover? Why did they remove the masking mandate when infections are still happening and disabling people?
They are all servants of the capitalists. The oligarchs need to go. A lot more than that needs to happen honestly, but at least the oligarchs need to go.
Ironically, Israelis use the previous Holocaust to excuse the one they are creating. And the US is providing the weapons to increase the death count. And that isn't the only holocaust the US is supporting.
This is not that big of a deal most of the time, since you are the only person interacting with your computer, but it's worth remembering when you decide to recycle or donate -- you have to securely wipe in that case. Also bear in mind, if you do encrypt your drive, there are now more possibilities for total data loss.
Oh, fun fact: you can change a users windows password inside Linux. Comes in handy for recovery, ie, user forgot their password.
Nice! I might try that out later.
It's a professional-grade graphic design software.
Ubuntu -- the one with the Nelson Mandela video and the picture of people holding hands in a circle.
We're only in the first three months. Jesus.
If it works, it works -- glad you found a way

Project 2024
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