Looks more like a barb, so once you’re on you can’t get off
Wow, single handedly bringing us Kubuntu 24.10. Here’s the link to her gofundme: https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-scarlett-moore-get-back-on-the-road
Hmm, the fact that they specifically prohibit even WAPs is going to be a problem too. Do you have the earlier conversation in writing? I’d go back to whoever you spoke to before and ask them about it.
Looks like that tos is just for the wifi network, if you’ve got an ethernet port then that won’t be using the wifi.
Inkscape works well for this.
Because they’ve borrowed the ‘shake mouse to make cursor grow’ feature from macos and resizing non-svg cursors like that looks ugly
That’s what might have happened had the ICANN not reserved .internal
It was (unofficially) but then bonjour and mdns started using it and it became less reliable
Forever: until we decide that we no longer want to maintain the product, rendering it useless and forcing you to by whatever we replace it with
It will be much cheaper for the company to replace rather than repair, then they don’t have to pay technicians
This has been a lot of fun, from the perspective of someone not affected, apparently CrowdStrike have lost 20% of their share price today.
In the real world I very rarely jump down multiple meter drops, am seldom asked to fight zombies or skeletons, and have a lot of supporting infrastructure that ensures that I am fed regularly. Minecraft has such a lot of ways to die.
Also SUSE: OpenSUSE needs to change their name because we say so
You’d probably be better off picking a normal distro and then running QEMU to run Windows or other VMs. Proxmox is more comparable to VMware ESXi in that it is designed for running server VMs and managed through a web ui.
When you say you want to use proxmox as your daily driver, what sort of things are you wanting to do with it? Are you going to be spending most of your time inside a WM, and want to be able to switch to a different VM? I’m struggling to see your use case.
Yes, Picard should be able to add the tag, flac support is great
Depending on which format your music is in you can store a star rating in the metadata of the file.
This sounds like a job for a raspberry pi 5 with an m.2 hat for storage, software is a less important choice here, so ubuntu’s raspberry pi flavour would be my choice. Just make sure you give it power in a form it likes.
Not since 2014