Please ban all the stupid password rules.
Yes.
I would rather just get hacked […]
Eh, no.
Please ban all the stupid password rules.
Yes.
I would rather just get hacked […]
Eh, no.
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Just curious: If you’re willing to use Discord, why not Google?
I don’t think these things are universal across software,
They are not.
but never with the options switch around
Life pro tip: always put the force flag first on any command line you write (that has such a flag), to ensure that it’s the first thing seen by everyone (including your future self) reading that command line.
Now that’s an explanation for Global Warming that I haven’t heard before!
Science park expansion ratified: https://www.taipeitimes.com/News/biz/archives/2023/12/27/2003811196
Imo not really noob-user friendly.
In what way? It would make it entirely invisible that the archive file isn’t just a normal folder, it would be possible to use it just as if it were. What would be unfriendly about that?
The operating system could mount it as a virtual drive, then all its contents could be used directly just like any regular folder.
Also, if you want to be a smart ass about it, use https://letmegooglethat.com/?q=dikfore
There’s really no reason for you to be rude.
I settled with Debian because ‘apt-get dis-upgrade’, of course.
A friend showed me an early version of Debian, probably sometime around 1996, and it was immediately obvious that this was the way. It’s been Debian for me ever since.
This includes the Linux greybeards too.
I never switched to Windows, but switched directly from AmigaOS to Linux, in 1994.
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We have now selected you to be that person.
You might find this project interesting:
As already mentioned several times, selfhosting a mail server is not recommended unless you’re particularly interested in hosting a mail server, but with that said, you might find this project interesting:
I’m pretty sure that forgetting and allowing are two very different things.
That seems like a perfectly reasonable thing to do, very different from allowing “notifications and messages to disrupt their sleep”.
This is probably not the reply you want, but as someone who (in the past 40+ years) has never owned a TV, I simply can’t refrain from asking: Have you considered simply not owning a TV?