lol, after the first paragraph i was like “oof, they’re gonna suggest lynching” but then i was pleasently surprised 😅
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lol, after the first paragraph i was like “oof, they’re gonna suggest lynching” but then i was pleasently surprised 😅
i could see people doing that to avoid meeting non-gym people. like when you get your ass complimented every 5 meters outside of the gym.
also, if there barely are any sidewalks near your home or it’s generally unsafe in some way.
acshually the world mostly consists of iron and nickel 🤓😆
one mans trash is another ones treasure
German economy has been stagnating for a while
Germanies GDP went up every year since at least 2010, except 2020.
Yes, before the war Germany also relied on russian gas and renewables, but also nuclear (mostly russian uranium) and its own coal.
Germany acted fast though and it’s transition to 100% renewables is on track even despite the war.
they like to twist good things around and make them sound bad. every normal person sees right through it.
i remember when snowflake meant unique and beautiful.
Some corners look very sharp, but light and deco is more important. Right now it’s a sterile look. You need lots of strong artificial light to compensate for the narrow window.
this happens when people keep ramming the hydrant.
did they just break “the land of the free”?
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–exclude works reliable for me. can you give us an example of an --exclude and the file name that tar outputs when adding it?
it was a topic at school for me.
he died for our sins
Windows, macOS and a ton of other Linux distros do that as well.
First of all, windows and macOS are not for free. They cost extra money, sometimes hidden in the PC cost when pre-installed. When they do a major update, like Win10 to 11, you are at their mercy, if your license can be used to upgrade. Often it can, but sometimes your PC is not “Windows 11 ready” or so and then you get updates for your old system for a few more years until they drop you like a hot potato and throw you to the malware wolves.
Additionally, in Windows the automatic updates are just for the OS itself and some apps from its store. A few apps like Chrome and FF install their own extra update service on top. A lot of other programs check for updates individually or some not at all and often you have to download and run their installer for every update. Idk how it is in macOS tho. Haven’t used it in years.
Yes, a ton of other Linux distros also have background unattended-upgrade or similar. However, the people who choose Ubuntu over those are usually looking for a quick solution that almost always just installs without problems. They usyally don’t have time or patience for any complications, however small. So they choose the fire-and-forget Linux and additionally have greater chances to find a fix or help in the super rare case it doesn’t work, because the bigger user base increases the likelyhood someone else is familiar or has infos regarding that exotic issue.
it’s kinda the fire-and-forget of OSes. you just press the update/upgrade button when the unattended-upgrade didn’t catch all and it just works for free and forever.
i used symlinks first, but they break when you rename target files or directories.
as long as it’s one file system, hard links work better for me. so one day i replaced them all with hard links.
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maybe koreader has an error and that causes the autologin session to end and you go to login.
another problem could be another login thingy started first and greetd can’t use the tty. check inittab
I agree, but agile and scrum are not meant to be followed to the letter no matter what. So people are doing it right if they notice some part of the process should be changed to make it work for them.
They jailed my man Link smh