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eepy domg
AFAIK the requirements are 1 million signers and at least 7 countries over the threshold. Once seven is reached, that no longer matters, only the total count.
I can get you a Mint CD key for 15€ or Arch for 2€. DM me.
The author seems to have written endless amounts of “AI” articles. Do they really not know what “hallucinate” means in such a context?
Gonna be honest, I don’t think I ever read that. I think I usually just do git status
immediately after to see if all’s well.
Kind of, actually. The graduation partay was on July 25, but if you’re a no-show, they make you wait till August 22 to go get the papers. Guess they needed a summer break too, but come on!
The Linux command “ls -t” sorts by newest first, if anyone else needs a cheatsheet.
I thought to myself “yeah, like I’m going to use the command line to check it instead of a gui file manager”
Then I realized I was already going to ssh into my PC from termux because I am too lazy to get up. So… thanks.
Anyway, it is as I guessed a pdf listing the mandatory courses on the college I allegedly graduated from this summer.
Still the default in git.
The default for git repositories is still master. Not to be the “real programmers only use CLI” guy, but I feel like git init
isn’t too hipster.
Yeah. The protonvpn-gtk-app (or something like that) AUR package works fine, though. Really barebones but does the job.
As long as it’s in your list, your client keeps a copy of the torrent file around somewhere.
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“E”. How much time did you save with that? Three fucking letters and I have to be sitting here trying to figure out what the fuck “E” means. Fuck you, and I hope you take this personally.
Sorry, not much to add to the topic at hand, but I figure that’s not a requirement for a flame war.
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Swordigo is the single decent mobile game. Still, I didn’t expect to see it already mentioned. Neat!
Have you tried Warpinator? It only does files and has none of the issues you mentioned.
In this case definitely the first. Just make a new directory (name doesn’t matter: SATA, Files, data…) and use your distro’s tool to change the mount point (Disks on GNOME and derivatives, or just edit fstab yourself)
You can just mount it in a folder in your home directory. This is not a weird thing to do.
I too had an NTFS partition at first. Definitely not great, since it trashes your file permissions. I was glad to be rid of it when I binned the other OS.
Nope. Nowadays the required audio source is measured in seconds.