i feel apprehensive about adopting a new way of running commands with elevated permission when sudo already feels trustworthy. i’m sure it’s safe but i need an xkcd comic about good old run0
before i can trust it
i feel apprehensive about adopting a new way of running commands with elevated permission when sudo already feels trustworthy. i’m sure it’s safe but i need an xkcd comic about good old run0
before i can trust it
what’s the features you’re getting with that picom fork?
you don’t need to “repeat it on any device you need to use it on”. it sounds like you set it up as a local instance, but the general idea is you’d make that instance available from any device on your network (or the whole internet if you enable port forwarding on your router)
as an example, i have it running alongside radar/sonar/plex on my media server and use NGINX reverse proxy to make it available anywhere from https://requests.mydomain.cat/. “nginx proxy manager” can help get that domain set up securely with your own auth rules
i don’t have a single device with a disc drive in it like what you’re referring to
i haven’t seen a blu-ray in at least a decade, what are you on about?
the baker’s tool is unlike any baking tool i’ve seen, it looks more like a tool for butching. none of the items in front of him are bread. the pig is too happy to have been butchered. the inclusion of a hamburger is a weird choice, not first thing that comes to mind, but it does contain bread and meat so points for relevancy. the candlestick maker is serving american gothic
i made a person
gross ok. i’ll watch something else
i haven’t even been able to find the first one yet
we’re going to have a y2k bug situation all over again. the y10k bug
yes much better thanks
weed is meant to be shared. never charge your friends for puff
oh i did the same and i didn’t realize until i read your comment. that’s some bad ui
which planet was this on?
it’s not zoomer humour, it is alpha gen humour. zoomers hate it.
as a millennial i think it’s very funny that gen z are confused by the next generation’s memes