No personal experience with Fedora but if that’d been your experience why not shift to Arch (btw) or something similar. Been daily driving for 3~4 years, super stable and always on latest releases.
No personal experience with Fedora but if that’d been your experience why not shift to Arch (btw) or something similar. Been daily driving for 3~4 years, super stable and always on latest releases.
I agree with the person you are replying to but not sure why you being downvoted, the meme is suggesting to smoke before stocking shelves.
Reality is most of these guys just pass the initial screen and then show up to work every single day after that stoned as hell.
Source: Worked overnights stocking shelves for a major supermarket for about 1 year.
Unpopular opinion: you can absolutely use Q tips if your ear canals are wider and you don’t just jam it in.
What I do is start at the entrance and twist as I go in and again as it’s coming out. My primary care has never found anything wrong with my ears.
Could also try sorting by top 6 hour.
Yeah that’s true. At least on mine (Drop Shift V2) only the right side function key is a little smaller, the rest fit perfectly.
96% gang. Best of both worlds, compact to just slightly wider than a TKL but without any sacrifice.
Its a family photo, they don’t need to be blood relatives.
Turn off Frame generation. At least in beta that solved Video issues for me and others.
Who knows how it’ll be on launch 🤞
I’ve had (and still do sometimes) have this issue. I’ve been flexing my impulse control skills for a few months in not buying an enterprise grade server for my home. The advice that helped me was to step into the hobby slowly.
Get a middle range setup (I. E don’t rent a farm, go volunteer at a community farm instead) for a while and only upgrade once I’m more invested and learning the limitations of my setup (example for you: I’ve volunteered at this farm all year and love waking up to do it consistently, Maybe I can rent my own to have more control over the crops).
This way if my hyperfocus moves elsewhere I’m not overly invested.
This post is a little cringe. Endeavor OS is a great Arch Experience for those who want a little preconfiguration and a GUI install. I’ve since moved onto doing it the arch way, but EOS was a great foot in the door and I know for a fact I’m not alone. Ive learned more about Linux in 2 years going from EOS to Arch (and running a proxmox server) than I would have running some “beginner friendly” distro. Really wish folks would stop gatekeeping.
Not just any dude. That’s Glorious Eggroll! As in GE from GE-Proton.
Call me old fashioned but I really miss being a hoe (respectfully) for the sake of it. Then again I hate transactional relationships so OF and the like is a total mood killer.
On the other hand sex work is work so by all means get what you need to get by / thrive.
If this person was given a grant or funding via a kickstarter or something I would agree with the obligation idea, but donations are exactly that, a voluntary gift to the dev for the work they have done so far and may continue to do in the future. There are no “moral obligations” to continue the project.
OP is talking about dreading major kernel updates because shit might break. I’m not talking about tinkering (though I’d argue against that point too, btrfs and timeshift exist).
Arch updates so often I barely even notice a kernel update; I’m certainly not dreading it.
Also side point, super huge updates on arch are normally an indication that you didn’t perform a full system update in a while. If things are going to break it’s when you dont perform regular system maintenance.