If you also want to remove line breaks, paste it into a url bar
If you also want to remove line breaks, paste it into a url bar
But that’s not one road but multiple
I think they just made a release without it (for EU or stuff) and either forgot to turn in back on for regular releases, or it didn’t because of a bug.
That should be more than enough ram for your quad-core cpu
That was never in question, they just went with cameras because they’re dirt cheap compared to lidar.
You’d think they have cameras with higher dynamic range and faster auto exposure in their cars by now. Nope, still penny pinching.
Yeah but you’d need to do it for *everything* that’s affected, which is a lot.
Forced updates are bad if they bork you system, sure. If you know what you are doing it’s also mostly fine to skip a few. But the truth of the matter is that 95% of users wouldn’t ever update their system if they didn’t have to. Then half of them infect their system with ransomware and the other half get to join a huge botnet.
We’ve had that before and I wouldn’t want to go back. A few bored systems because of updates are probably preferable to at least as many lost to malware, where data is often unrecoverable.
The problem is that the all those apps installed as dependencies will get marked as unused and removed with the next --autoremove
(which you should probably do regularly to clean up old kernels.
The real fix would be to mark all those apps as explicitly installed, but I don’t use apt-based distros regularly so idk how.
Distrobox would like a word, or so I’ve heard. Haven’t had to use it yet, as the AUR has pretty much everything.
So the snowflakes have reached the banning words stage now, have they?
Not fixed but a couple of predefined sizes it will pick the next size down from.
There, fixed
What? That just means it will corrupt files on fat32 too but not the whole filesystem so you didn’t notice. Return that shit.
“just” setting that up takes much longer than installing a small app to do it.
Or gnome disks, which also adds an “open with ‘write to drive’” option to isos and images
dd status=progress
can also tell you how far along the operation is.
Obviously you go and change the key instead?