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Or Green Arrow, really.
Or Green Arrow, really.
The piano PS3 has this issue with the same workaround
I mean, Gnome suck imho. But, it’s easier to learn than dealing with issues that Mint causes due to drivers and game compatibility.
PopOS! and Endeavor are my two recommendations for newbies. The former for fresh to Linux folks and the latter for those with some experience.
BULLSHIT
No one has hard bricked a device, you can always flash MacOS back with a tool. Any issues installing are years old. OFC it’s a work in progress, so is all of Linux even RHEL. It is 100% ready to daily drive and many people do.
Asahi is not at all “alpha” and I’d hesitate to describe even parts of it on the first and second generation Apple silicon as “beta.” Its daily driver levels of stability and I’m constantly impressed by it.
It lives in the same place as your other inaccessible data, which Apple has been unable to produce when served with warrants for iCloud data and the like.
I wrote copy for marketing collateral and technical copy for manuals.
Because precise dates are used much more commonly contemporaneously than they are for historical purposes. This is so true that the year is commonly omitted, as it is assumed and understood by all parties without mention.
Hide it on a bus
Exactly, it’s like a pedestrian in a crosswalk. There’s a bigger mass coming, gtfo or deal with the consequences of your choices.
For an actual reason or because you exist in some persistent anti-Apple posture like a caricature of a terminally online person from the late 2000s?
The state is just the abstraction of the collective will of the governed, if the Dutch people have determined this is a crime against their society, then it is.
The state holds a monopoly on violence, another monopoly isn’t a stretch.
How fragile is your season? A good seasoning holds up great to light abrasion and non-lye soap.
This was Arch a decade ago, it’s just not the case anymore. It’s a stable distro that doesn’t require much tinkering and doesn’t break on its own. It’s right next to Fedora, openSUSE, Ubuntu and everyone wise who is stable, but not Debian stable.
Arch for my PC and laptop, Debian for all my servers, VMs, LXCs, etc.
Once a year. I usually give half to the same set of orgs and the rest to things I’ve found useful or inspiring that year.
Trust fund baby, but part of his story is that he straight up murders rich and powerful people who aren’t using it to benefit society.