I loved that thing as a kid, I’d completely forgotten about it!'.
I loved that thing as a kid, I’d completely forgotten about it!'.
That’s the niche I think Rust is trying to fill, it’s both low level, and provides the tools to be memory safe whenever you don’t need unsafe code.
I’ve only used Deluge on Windicks but I have to say ktorrent was good while I used it on Arch with KDE.
Rather annoyingly NI (where I’m from) didn’t vote to leave, but its affecting us the worst (and sort of best) by far. A lot of Unionists won’t accept being treated differently to the rest of the UK, and won’t accept any kind of even theoretical border in thr Irish sea.
However we cannot have a border at all across Ireland. Funny enough the solution was an area of free movement, trade, and common laws.
Much like the EU.
I’ll try this when I’m going to be in my car again. Thank you very much though, the android auto was what was actually stopping me from using the F-droid version!
My banking app (when I had a rooted phone, but even with an unlocked bootloader only this was a problem) even when hidden by magisk wouldn’t work. It told me to unroot it and lock the bootloader.
The only time is during setup once I forgot to download iwd so I had to chroot back in to install that from within the installer.
Same here, windows has a nasty habit of randomly changing the IP of the printer when the IP hasn’t changed.
There is a reason for that I’ve heard before. The fuel tank isn’t uniformly built, the top half of it is physically wider (therefore bigger) than the bottom half. Not sure why manufacturers couldn’t build this into the gauge though.
From my experience, my car doesn’t do that, but what it does do is the needle stays at full for 20-30 miles and only then starts moving.
Sorry to break the illusion, but BIRD is an acronym. British Intelligence Recording Device.
Rule Britannia.
no no no, people must know I use Arch btw. Linux other than Arch is for normies.
dBrady* although dBrandy sounds very amusing.
I use AntennaPod, love it but I haven’t got it to work on Android Auto yet. That’s the only gripe I have with it.
I’m running KDE on Archlinux. I had used Linux Mint with Cinnamon before, and only Windows other than that. My advice is don’t use the arch installer script (it just didn’t work for me at all), but follow this guide. It worked perfectly for me.
They also have a guide for installing KDE. If you want a lean system, don’t install the kde-applications package, however that will mean a few things like printers won’t work without installing the printing service, but kde-applications installs a lot of apps you probably don’t want.
[Edit]: I also meant to say put home on a different partition. It makes life a lot easier if you mess up your system or want to reinstall or want to distro hop.
I use chocolatey on Windows when I’m on windows, the slight issue is a lot of stuff just isn’t on it. That’s rare for me on my main OS where everything is on pacman or the AUR.
Oh I use arch btw.
Another big thing I can see being a problem (other than cost and lack of monetization) would be the lack of Content ID. For as much shit as people give it, it does solve a big problem of lengthy and expensive lawsuits, especially for smaller channels who don’t necessarily have a company behind them.
Cash is monopoly money, with the key distinction of being backed by a government.
I actually like kbin more than I did reddit. Reddit has a huge advantage though, over a decade of content. What I like about kbin though is it feels smaller, I see familiar names and interaction feels like I’m talking to a person not a thing.
I agree, however they also don’t allow sideloading as far as I know. I think there’s a distinction between policing whats on your store, and what users can install from anywhere.