

ChatGPT… the everything app? I’ve heard that one before.
ChatGPT… the everything app? I’ve heard that one before.
It is very stable and I like that when an update breaks it fails to build rather than failing down the road during runtime, but I never quite got the hang of running -9999
packages (Gentoo’s -git
equivalent), which I like running on Arch. Also in general getting new updates quicker and just having a bigger library of packages and the AUR available, since it was kinda getting old coming across software I use or wanna use that has no ebuild available and having to make my own.
I mained it for a year but not all beauty is worth pain.
I’ve been using a dedicated TAN generator for banking since I first made my account but I don’t doubt that’s going away at some point, since debit cards from the same bank already require an app for 3-D secure.
And just like that my instant coffee tastes like the best coffee in the world.
Lesemodus im Feuerfuchs funktioniert bei mir.
Besides other pages alternatives you could try a cheap vps. They start as low as $10/year and any will be plenty for a static site. It’s also fun to play around with hosting other stuff. lowendbox.com has some good listings.
# echo ACCEPT_LICENSE="*" >> /etc/portage/make.conf
I remember never believing my parents when they explained it to me as a kid. Clouds being caused by cigarette smoke was reasonable but the moon pulling out the ocean seemed too outrageous.
It runs at a pretty steady 40fps on Steam Deck and is really enjoyable, no doubt it’ll be a decent experience on Legion Go.
>expect a generic cgdct
>learn more about our planet than in a year of geography lessons
As a child I kept having a nightmare of a sentient kite chasing me through a hotel. I don’t think any media exists I picked this up from so maybe kid brains just love producing nightmares of getting chased by random objects.
Even if something is finished it’s a risk if no one looks after it since there’s always the possibility of security vulnerabilities, software is rarely truly done.
For Arch, packages are archived online for quite a while, you could still install neofetch via sudo pacman -U https://archive.archlinux.org/packages/n/neofetch/neofetch-7.1.0-2-any.pkg.tar.zst
currently.
Installed packages are also left in /var/cache/pacman/pkg
until cleaned up manually and can be similarly installed from there. The one thing to look out for is whether the dependencies are still available and compatible since, unlike on Windows, packages don’t usually bundle their dependencies. For a closer experience in that regard there’s .AppImage
which is a self-contained package similar to an .exe
.
I believe Let’s Encrypt only allows wildcard certs for DNS challenges so it’s not really in the scope of Nginx; but I haven’t used other web servers, do they implement that?
Edit: Looked into Caddy, it seems to have a plugin system for DNS providers, that’s pretty slick. I can’t see that ever happening for Nginx they seem very opinionated in wanting to be unopinionated unfortunately. I’m still sad they rejected the PR to implement prefers-color-scheme
for default error pages.
I really like this visualization of that concept.
I could add it to cart with this link: https://www.gog.com/cart/add/1486951595
And then was able to check out.
Meine Theorie wäre auch, dass er ein Hufeisen auf den Kopf bekam.
I like to imagine they’re just a very educated populace and it refers to everything eventually evolving into a crab.
I believe you’re looking for KWrite.