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Sure, it can make a recipe for chlorine gas, but can it recommend a wine pairing to go with the gas?
Sure, it can make a recipe for chlorine gas, but can it recommend a wine pairing to go with the gas?
“home grown” Ubuntu spin, got it
Very neat! Definitely a project I’d like to follow.
Makes me wonder if something similar could be implemented using frr, ospf, and ansible.
Was it ever safe?
Always backup.
Everytime I do anything with filesystems or partitions, something goes wrong and I end up having to utilize the backup.
That’s not to say btrfs-convert won’t work; I have no idea as I’ve never used it. Maybe it will work perfectly, but at least you’ll have a backup for a fresh fs if it doesn’t.
It looks like an upsidedown Xbox controller with a screen in the middle.
If you think you’re of average intelligence, there are at least 160 million americans that are dumber than you.
Fear of terminal
Seems like a lot of effort to make an unfunny cringe post.
It’s the american way tho
I use Manjaro only because it makes others upset.
Also, I installed it a few years back and it just keeps working fine for me.
Nice! Yeah, literally minutes, haha. I knew someone had to have already done this.
Great… For chatgpt…
I’m sure someone has written a script to convert docker run commands to compose files.
I am usually customizing variables and tend to use compose for anything I am planning on running in “production”. I’ll use run if it’s a temporary or on-demand use container.
It’s not really that much effort to write a compose file with the variables from a run command, but you do have to keep an eye on formatting.
It’s like quiting, but with extra steps.
Wow, you had a busy day bud.
Bruh, you gotta buy a new screen and replace it, or you gotta pay someone to do it for you. On my 6a, I replaced the screen myself for about 100, probably 200 if you go to a shop.