She would program it to fetch flour for her next pie.
She would program it to fetch flour for her next pie.
Yeah, but also people have very different ideas of what good life is, and what stops them from having it.
And it is more intelligent than an average voter too.
I don’t think that the distribution of system packages is the issue. People need a way to easily distribute and obtain everyday applications, and to keep them up to date in the same manner. Linus spoke about this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pzl1B7nB9Kc
I would rather have a snap than building from source or use some tar.gz archive with a sketchy install script
I agree, but that sounds like false dichotomy to me because snap competes with flatpak.
Why is it single? 🥲
Yes. Arch Wiki probably has an article about this exact problem.
See? This is what NNN does to a mf.
Would you give up your country for peace? By peace I mean living in a nearly totalitarian state where you could go to prison for liking something on social media that the government doesn’t like. And then you would be sent to the front to fight in another war with a neighboring country, just like they did with men from occupied areas in 2014.
OP came up with the first useful application of AI.
It should also highlight code!
This. We are not Gentoo users, we don’t make babies ourselves. We get them from AUR.
I disagree. Be it Harris or Trump, I’m going to keep recommending Arch Linux to strangers.
Oh no, we ruined cum.
Also, wait half and hour before swimming after you’ve eaten 412 nuggets.
Do you believe what you’re saying or do you pretend to believe?
It’s a plastic carrier for transportation, not a literal metallic cage. I’m unsure how it’s called in English. I put it high on a shelf, he likes it, it’s his safe place. Of course, it always open, I detached the door, put a blanket inside. Sorry for the confusion.
Lol, the only time my cat hisses at me is when I clean his sacred cage.
The agreement that nobody but climate activists care about?
There is also a lot of educational content, including lectures, interviews, popular science channels, investigative journalism, and tutorials on anything from how to apply nail polish to how to fly an actual Boeing 737 from real airline pilots. This list is endless. Besides, there’s nothing wrong with junk content either, sometimes we all need to unwind and watch something silly. Don’t take YouTube for granted.