BTW distro is the cure for this kind of anxiety.
Live a little. We’ll all die at some point.
Has never happened to me.
I don’t get my info from Google. Also, my institutional memory serves as history after using Vine and watching the app disappear shortly afterwards as well as watching the evolution of Instagram from a photo sharing service to copying TikTok’s features such as scrolling video content.
You seem to be making the mistake of correlating platform features with number of users. YouTube Shorts didn’t take users from TikTok.
Instagram has never been known for short form video. It has always been for following celebrities.
Lol. Vine had good comedy skits in short form video. At no single point did I ever think to go to Instagram to get this. TikTok later on eventually took up from where Vine left.
After you’ve gone through all the container hardening guides, cap off the exercise with OWASP’s docker recommendations.
You should learn how to use ssh. Running Firefox on top of Xorg is a disaster waiting to happen.
You are reading too much into the comment.
Yes and with good reason. To prevent people like yourself from downloading and running malware.
They got hit with their first cloud AI GPU compute bill…
OP couldn’t be more wrong. When you pay for a product you pay to get support on the platforms the vendor supports. He should be switching platforms to those supported by the vendor or switch to a competing product that has support for the platform he wants to use.
Docker is not optimized for desktop and Flatpaks aren’t optimized for running services. You’ll spend more time & effort making both of them work and still end up with sub-optimal experiences.
NixOS. Every simple update (nixos rebuild switch) was just eating RAM & CPU. I managed to brick it when updating to 23.11 and couldn’t find a way out of the mess I created (even with the saved snapshots) so I said adios.
Yes. I get the LUKS prompt with the plymouth theme as well. But I should probably mention am using dracut and systemd-boot as my bootloader.
The only time the flicker-free boot doesn’t work as expected is when I interrupt the boot process to go to the bootloader menu.
Plymouth has been flicker-free for me, for a long while now. I use to force it to default to bgrt theme and even that is selected by default now. This is what I use loglevel=3 rd.udev.log_level=3 rd.systemd.show_status=false splash
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Am on Arch and hibernation is currently broken with systemd 255 in my case. They introduced a lot of breaking changes for it. It works after enabling some workarounds for dracut 059 but it completely does a full power cycle. Your best bet is sticking with suspend until systemd unfucks hibernation.
We have a better word for that. Dictatorship.