Try installing nvidia-dkms. It is better integrated into the kernel, so you may have better luck with it. Also make sure to read the xorg page on the arch wiki if you are going to stick with arch.
Try installing nvidia-dkms. It is better integrated into the kernel, so you may have better luck with it. Also make sure to read the xorg page on the arch wiki if you are going to stick with arch.
Oh no! Anyway…
It is just how I prefer to do my computing. I tend to live on the command line and pipe programs together to get complex behavior. If you don’t like that, then my approach is not for you and that’s fine. As for your analogy, I see it more as “instead of driving down the road in a car, I like to put my own car together using prefabs”.
Option 4: levy existing tools such as gpg and git using something like pass. That way, you are keeping things simple but it requires more technical knowledge. Depending on your threat model, you may want to invest in a hardware security key such as a yubikey which works well with both gpg and ssh.
3^10-1=59048.
I can confirm that the cat is indeed not a number!
Same. I don’t use all the bells and whistles that others provide and gitea just works!
You didn’t unmount your ventoy… uh oh!
Please drink verification can to continue
That threw me for a loop!
Not really a hot take. Why do you think most dynamic languages have the option to tack on static typing?
Even in the cloud you need to consider licenses such as the AGPL. Personally I don’t get this almost apathetic approach many developers have towards licensing and abiding by licenses.
I think we some ed-ucation here
I would have taken a deep dive into docker and containerised pretty much everything.
Let me just say: screw Paul and his inability to pace himself when eating. I just gave him a bunch of food to satiate him and he decided to eat it all at once and die from overeating…
Cool concept though!
I wonder how this interacts with tiling window managers…