

This sounds nice but compiling the kernel takes a while on my machine. Whenever I try these custom kernels/config options I end up going back to the regular out of sheer lazyness :p
This sounds nice but compiling the kernel takes a while on my machine. Whenever I try these custom kernels/config options I end up going back to the regular out of sheer lazyness :p
I guess the bots are trying to find servers still vulnerable to the Log4J exploit. Man that was a juicy one 👀
I mean, it would take seconds for someone to log in and paste bad links in chat/send weird messages so yeah, a server for a 6-8 yr olds is absolutely one I would turn whitelist on for.
How goofy.
Like, I understand most people have internet at home nowadays but come on, I thought a big point of Physical Media was not needing the damn internet to work!
It’s rather slow, has annoying UI glitches and crashes often but it does run yes.
…the cracked versions at least, god knows what running the Creative Cloud DRM cruft on Wine actually entails
Some of these are packages with the distro’s own tools and its own Free Mega Games Pack, but we can’t tell you much about those: the links are dead, or just lead to the LastOS forum’s homepage.
These “collection of dotfiles and broken scripts” style distros are the worst
I don’t understand what you mean?
The OCCT team can add a “Support the Dev” DLC that costs money but doesn’t add anything to the software, that’s not a problem.
So if you really want to split hairs it wouldn’t truly be “Downloadable Content”, since the DLC would be empty, but that’s not against the rules as far as I know.
See this software on Steam.
It’s free, but if you scroll down the Store page you’ll see the “Downloadable Content For This Software” section, and you’ll see there’s paid DLC you can buy for it.
That’s how it works, Steam supports this for games and software for a while now.
Bash doesn’t ever look clean.
I think it started with people using AI to create little apps and tools to scratch their own itch, then it morphed into something completely different…
So yeah in the original context “Vibe Coding” is maybe not the worst name, but afterwards I dunno
Try burning your DVDs at the slowest speed possible.
When I still used optical media, software things simply would not work if burned fast.
I’d set 1x on my burning software. I think my writer was new enough that it’d only go down to 4x but it worked fine.
Big props to the team behind this page, explaining what’s up and directly linking places for people to get support is awesome
Should probably explain what this Distro is about when posting about it.
Fast, lightweight and functional Linux Desktop “relaxed” rolling-release, Manjaro based with Openbox Window Manager
I’ve always wondered how these solutions worked but never found much info about 'em
So of all these links, only the second one is barely relevant. You’re Welcome
I believe the idea is that each theme variable has a completely different color, so when you’re working on a regular theme and you can’t figure out where a certain color on the ui is coming from, you can load this, screenshot, color pick the affected element and immediately find what theme variable controls it
Thanks!
The UI elements look like the ones used in Portainer, is it some frontend library?
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People commonly cite more polished clients and clients available on obscure platforms like legacy smart TVs and such