I’ve never had a case where running that fixed anything. I get it makes sense to verify system integrity but I’m guessing the OS already does that on its own once in a while.
Aka csm10495 on kbin.social
I’ve never had a case where running that fixed anything. I get it makes sense to verify system integrity but I’m guessing the OS already does that on its own once in a while.
If this is your fear, why not just have a will or something that specifically describes what to do and where to go?
If I ever watch one Mr. Bean YouTube video, all my suggestions become Mr. Bean. I mean he’s ok but they literally have the same video uploaded to multiple channels with slightly different names.
Give me more different Mr. Bean. Stop repeating the Bean.
This is a meeting for cats only.
It’s one of those things that are pretty annoying. Especially because you often need to login before starting the chat. The login should have authenticated me already.
Also in case anyone wonders they didn’t reply after 20 minutes so I gave up.
Come on you liked it though lol
I’m a fan of those foot things that exist in some places now to pull the door open. Though every time I use one, I fear for a moment that if someone enters the bathroom at the same time I’m leaving, I’ll fall on my face.
How does a doddle compare to a jiffie?
I would have thought the something is wrong category would catch all here.
Maybe there should be a miscategorized option or similar.
Three dots in the corner. Click to report the job, pick the category it falls into.
Believe it or not: people do eventually see reports at some level.
Source: in an unofficial capacity: me
The fact that they changed the name to Azure Linux still upsets me. I get upset easily.
We use it at work. Seems mostly fine and similar enough to old CentOS and RHEL.
Warning: talking out of my butt a bit so take with a grain of salt.
I wonder if you could look at micropython. You could implement a unix like world on top of micropython then use micropython as the layer where a normal os would be.
It would be miserable and likely impossible to be fully unix compliant but could be a fun thing to play with. I would be amazed if it ever somehow could run native unix binaries.
Can confirm this type of thing. Under the Microsoft umbrella stuff doesn’t get special treatment or exemptions from rate limits.
Instead we make multiple accounts and randomly pick ones to use for various api calls. We waste time fighting with secondary rate limits for them as well as guess how to avoid them.
Wait till you accidentally overwrite the system python.
This is true on one hand, but on the other hand, the businesses still using Ubuntu 10.04 with its original kernel would like a word.
I still would take an extra mm for more battery life. At this point it’s no difference if it’s a bit thinner.
Yep it was in the dryer at 55C after the first print for several hours.
Weird as heck but without any cooling it printed fully just fine. Thanks for the advice!
99/100 people will not care. I’m one of them.
For that 1/100: sure it’s infuriating but probably more than mildly.