

Remote work is the solution.
Only if your job involves a desk and a computer. For now I don’t think many warehouses workers or mechanics want to take their work home with them.


Remote work is the solution.
Only if your job involves a desk and a computer. For now I don’t think many warehouses workers or mechanics want to take their work home with them.
Damn, spoiled V for Vendetta for me.
This is indeed a joke.
Containerize or Virtualize whatever you plan to run, keep it volatile, otherwise you’ll have a host operating system riddled with unnecessary data.
now I have 6TB of SSDs that I can’t figure out how to get rhe data off them without buying new hardware
Are these drives completely full? If not you can likely split the partition 50% NTFS where your data resides and 50% EXT4 so that Linux distro’s can access them properly.
Move the data from the NTFS partition over to your new partition gradually, expand the EXT4 partition and shrink the NTFS one as you go.
NTFS partitions do work on Linux however you’ll experience permission issues and such which is why it’s generally not recommended for day-to-day use, Bazzite is such a beginner-targeted distro that they don’t want the blame put on them if you do something wrong and lose data.


You’re not getting root access, plain and simple.

I mean, it’s not the kids deciding whether or not to take the vaccine, it’s the parents who likely got vaccinated when they were children.


I suggest having your setup as a deny-first approach. Meaning denying every IP and whitelist the known few, Traefik offers a middleware for this.
Alternatively you can blacklist by country of origin however VPN’s are a thing, I would only recommend this on low-risk applications such as Invidious instances, dashboards and such.
Can vibe-coded apps be flagged as low effort, they steal code from other developers and claim it to be their own.


Earth itself is a country? Always had this weird thought that it was a planet.


Prepaid visa’s not an option?


You can raise the issue to the developers but from what I see, they don’t have a public page for bug reporting so who knows how many issues actually exist within the distro.
Given that Nobara is just a fork of Fedora, and I assume you’ve gained a little CLi experience, why not just switch to Fedora?
And that is why I chose Debian as my distro. People aren’t developing with obscure small-time distros in mind.


I couldn’t finish the first Control, the story and gameplay kept putting me to sleep.
Not trying to say it’s a bad game, I did try to enjoy it but ultimately couldn’t.
Repo’s claiming to be a private alternative of XYZ but then use closed source social media such as Discord. Lame.


Most(not all) dedicated dash cams use capacitors and not batteries due to the extreme cold/heat they’re subjected to.
I genuinely didn’t think of this, trying to a find a dash cam with decent camera quality has been on my to do list. Appreciate the advice.


So you fork open source projects, slap your logo onto them and claim they’re more private?


Hah, and here I was thinking of getting a GoPro as a dash cam/rear cam. Sucks to suck GoPro lost another customer.


pest season, time to break out the .22Lr
PopOS is a derivative of Ubuntu, which is a derivative of Debian. Wouldn’t it make more sense to supply Debian docs opposed to Arch?
32bit Radeon libs
32bit Nvidia libs
32bit Steam libs