If you want to get started with databases, the file-based SQLite is awesome!
If you want to get started with databases, the file-based SQLite is awesome!
I still mourn Inbox, it was the best email experience I’ve ever had.
This is why I only work 32h and take Fridays off.
ChatGPT, make my sentence coherent.
Google is terrible and could have updated sooner, but not their responsibility.
I don’t see why residents did not construct a makeshift barricade themselves after years of inaction.
Debian slim is my go to!
I’m a long time Ubuntuee making the move to Debian. Already made the move on desktop, servers to follow over time. Love raspbian on my Pi4…
It’s just too familiar at this point :)
It can also save money. I love just printing things I need rather than buying them! Even if I have to do some test fits, I can easily beat off-the-shelf prices with some meters of PLA.
Happy with my Prussia mini, but starting to feel the post-processing itch.
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It’s a superior visualisation of public transit routes but otherwise not great.
I was also on Memmy thinking “what a tease…” 😂
If you don’t add a WiFi network and don’t plug in ethernet then you can also make a local account.
Almost always use Ubuntu in production. Also a bit of Centos at one point.
Slax live CD when I was around 13 in the early 2000s.
Still use it for dev env and servers (Debian) but prefer Win/Mac for a desktop manager
Keep in mind that you are also storing metadata for the post (i.e. creation time), relations (i.e. which used posted) and an index.
Might not be much now but these things really add up over the years.
Xubuntu is an official option…
Windows 10 but I use WSL for VS code and docker.
I love Linux, 20+ years I’d use, but the desktop experience is inferior to Win/Mac in my opinion. I do hope that changes though.
Would be nice if it was an option that could be enforced on a community level.
Definitely give Debian a shot, there are just so many more, up-to-date resources available due to the popularity. Handles great out of the box and is super stable.
I use Ubuntu in the cloud, Raspbian for my home server and Ubuntu via WSL on my PC. So, all headless, I’m actually still looking for a desktop environment that I would prefer to Windows (which is slowing devolving…)
This post reminded me of getting free distribution CDs in the mail back in the day.
I find Lemmy is better with fewer users just like Reddit used to be.
I kinda miss a few subs but they’ve been replaced by new things I discovered here.
The websites can coexist and users can do as we please.