If you have 4 TB disk, you don’t care until it is getting full.
If you have 4 TB disk, you don’t care until it is getting full.
KISS-ish. Default init is systemd. Debian also provides customized configuration of services.
Building a deb package isn’t that straightforward as Arch’s PKGBUILD.
Until it doesn’t /jk
If you need fresh version of some software, Flatpak is a nice solution.
You can also use Docker, it just works.
Props to the maintainers and developers.
Stuxnet 👀
Yeah. I hate reading “essays” generated by an AI.
Keep it short for better reader experience.
RIP shrooms, long live shrooms.
More interesting things:
- The “systemd-tmpfiles --purge” option is reworked to only apply to tmpfiles.d/ lines marked with the new “$” flag. This is to better address systemd’s --purge deleting too many files by accident.
- Systemd 258 also aims to remove support for the (deprecated) System V service scripts support.
- systemd-boot menu will now react to volume up/down rocker presses in the same way as arrow up/down presses. This is for smartphones and other devices that may have volume up/down rockers but not arrow keys.
I don’t say that. Rather it’s just a trivia.
Funny thing, it repacks a deb package.
See manifest.
Good days are coming for Intel.
Meanwhile stock prices going down, down, down.
Imagine Google killing the searching feature.
No Mini, Air, SE editions?
No way it will cost $ 69.
See for example PiKVM prices.
Do 7 nm chips are more energy intensive than older 100 nm?
Or it’s just scale, more chips to manufacture, more energy needed.
We went full circle.
Don’t blink! No smile! No hats! Place your fingers on the scanner!
I like the name, “miny” means “mines” in Polish.
Yeah, they were called “Fujitsu Siemens” back then. Early 2000s.
Time to back to the Outlook Express.