Really brave of you to share this with us. I bet posting it was no small feet.
Really brave of you to share this with us. I bet posting it was no small feet.
Totally agree. It’s not the fault of Firefox at all. This is just being trigger-happy on new standards before they are ready and unwillingness to fix a problem in a different way.
p.s. He is called Vimes outside of Germany. They, uh, “we” renamed him for German reasons.
I do this. It’s the “heap system”. After a couple of months it gets full and I create a folder called “crap” and move everything inside it. After this, the process repeats itself and often leads to folder trees like C:\Users\dh\Desktop\crap\crap2\more crap\crap\important crap\crap.
This usually continues for the life of my computer and then, one day, it just gets wiped because buggered if I know what’s in the crap folder…
Good choice! Me too! Workstation on the PC and trying to learn Silverblue on the laptop. Have you played with Silverblue?
The use case is more for server and linux-type operating systems but I bet there are some crazy folk who use it for their desktops. No idea!
I find this happens a lot on software like this and people kind of assume visitors know what all the buzzwords mean or are in the same bubble as the developers, which is a shame really as I assume it scares a lot of people off.
TLDR: it lets you automate installing an operating system and software, mainly used for servers.
Backend Dev here. 500 is an HTTP sever response, so requires a working connection to happen. If the app isn’t connected to the network, in almost all cases, you would experience a different error, such as connection timed out, but not a 500.
Just jumping in to say I would recommend trying something other than a StarLabs laptop. Not impressed with my Starbook MKV at all (good on paper, cheap quality in person and loses battery when the lid is shut), so I need to constantly charge it. My next one will probably be from purism.
Depends. Are you waking up at the crack of Dawn?
I had never tried it and was super happy after seeing how lightweight it was.
Can’t ignore 2000! That was one of the best!
Ooh ooh! I know this! Alpine! I run this together with MS-DOS on my Pentium 3, but FreeDOS should be no problem too.
Oh man I was just about to zigbee everything in my house. Have you got more information about this?
En garde!
Am I the only one who finds the title abrasive? Why “rules”? Who are you and why should I listen to you? Will you send the tutorial police around if I ignore you? Maybe “recommendations” would be a better choice?
Same on an Intel i7 Desktop with Fedora 40, AMD GPU.
Doing the Lords work.