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Reminds me of a story about magic
Reminds me of a story about magic
I’m just thrilled for another Mario & Luigi, I love RPGs, screw the platformers
That is madness. I love it
A reasonable concern, but consider the upside: we can call them Elecopters.
It’s a helicopter, it’s not like it glides nicely through the air anyways; it beats the air into submission
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I’ve found SMB to more frequently have connection issues with my Linux clients, and often be slower. It’ll work, but if you’re mainly supporting Linux clients, might as well set up NFS if you like toying with things anyways
SMB for the windows clients, possibly NFS as well for the others. *nix will talk with SMB fine, but NFS may be faster. Windows’ NFS support is shit though.
Running both daemons won’t really add much overhead
I wouldn’t say it’s the only thing getting in their way; being underwater is a major disadvantage when it comes to developing advanced technology, as it makes smelting rather difficult.
Flac for storage, turn up the compression level. Transcode to an appropriate format when copying or streaming to a device
This is great, more cross-platform games is always better
Ubuntu installs the snap version by default whether you’re using the GUI software manager or apt
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I use Mint instead nowadays
On Linux at least, if you install through the package manager, it’ll only update when you update the rest of your packages. And you can be completely in control of when that happens.
Except on Ubuntu. Also, fuck snaps
I am shocked that the people who are more likely to know how to file a good bug report end up filing more bug reports
Haiti would be better called ‘the slave revolution’
I think he has a kid
She’d be about 16, so probably fairly independent by now, but not entirely so.
But he also has actual books to write, in addition to blog articles. I’d imagine he’s pretty busy
You mean like telecoms do? Of course they can. They probably still could even if it was a ‘binding’ agreement
Well that sounds cool
What bear said, and also oil isn’t just about preventing sticking, it also helps transfer heat to the food
Ah, the good old reverse polarity bootleg ground.
Fun fact: RPBG is the one fault that those plug-in outlet testers can’t recognize
Edit: Wait, no, that would be hot bootleg ground, they should catch that. RPBG has the hot and neutral switched, and also a bootleg ground to the neutral that’s actually hot