If I ever started customizing my KDE Plasma, then that would be the last direction I’d ever go in.
If I ever started customizing my KDE Plasma, then that would be the last direction I’d ever go in.
Because the FHS is a more sensible organization of files. Not every user needs to have their own executable for each program, that’s a mess.
As a Linux user, you can pretend the os x is just Linux. That’s not true, but you can make it work with brew, some googling and your favourite ide / tech stack.
You can, but it’s still a miserable experience because the GUI is opinionated and its opinion is shit. I’ve been on that boat for three years now.
helloSystem sounds miserable. Copying all the weird things that macOS does and hiding how things work in favour of “simplicity”
The easy way to get a clean copy is to download it directly from Microsoft. You can generate a valid download link using the follwing website (just make sure the domain of the generated link points to Microsoft and nothing bad can happen)
\https://tb.rg-adguard.net/public.php
As for the activation, I have found that the My Digital Life Forums have good activators available usually:
https://forums.mydigitallife.net/forums/kms-and-other-tools.51/
Edit: Sorry it looks like TechBench is dead, but this site seems to work the same way:
Ah so you didn’t actually answer OPs question, I misunderstood your intent.
Oh how does one use Signal as a Telegram Client?
I thought this was supposed to be here: https://git.mihon.dev/mihon, without github
Tachiyomi used to have that, but nowadays it only asks for access to one folder and does all its business in there.
These people are so hardcore, I love reading their news, there is at least one thing that makes me go WTF in a positive sense every time
If there was no DRM we wouldn’t need to trust anyone to undo it.
Or if that emergency release of the DRM was a contractual guarantee we had at point of purchase, we’d also need less trust.
That’s a good policy. As long as the right people are still around to enforce it, it’s a little reassuring.
How much is your 10Gb/s plan?
Because wget doesn’t use standard output for the downloaded file by default, instead it creates a file with the name in the url in the workingdir. If you want it to use standard output you need -O -
But then you get the pleasure of making it submit. My Minecraft server is now running in GNU screen just like I wanted it to, and SELinux can only look on and whimper softly.
I just read today that the newest version of ROCm (5.7.1) supports the AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX, the first consumer GPU to have official support in a long time. That one is about three times your budget, so there is no way to get an officially supported one. Reportedly some unsupported models work too, but I’d say you’re looking at a lot of hurdles here.
I didn’t refute that it was impossible. I refuted that the time where 50 Gbit/s is slow is that far off if 25Gbit/s is possible today.
My father just had the electricians pull in Cat 7 Ethernet at a friends place, but they used Cat 6 terminators. After that fiasco we were also discussing if it woulnd’t have been simpler to have them pull fiber and use media converters plus a switch with some SFP+ and SFP slots.
My ISP offers 25 Gbit/s up and down for 64.75 CHF per month. Currently I’m just too cheap to get hardware for it, so I’m on the 1 Gbit/s plan for the same price.
So maybe a bit sooner than 2050.
Yeah of course! Once I went on a buying spree of used WNDR3700. They were so cheap and I won a few too many bids at once.
I gave one to a flatmate when we lived together as students and he took it with when he moved out. Put one in the office room of my current flatmate and still have one or two in reserve. I usually take one with me to LAN-parties.
Before that I once used DD-WRT on a WRT54GL. It also wasn’t bad from what I remember.