Unless your lists are 1000s of items long, just use text files in a folder.
Could even go fancy and use markdown.
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Unless your lists are 1000s of items long, just use text files in a folder.
Could even go fancy and use markdown.
Recommend cloudflare for DNS. I use it for DDNS via API and it works great.
You also basically pay the wholesale rate without markup for the domain.
+1 to NPM. Works really easily for certs and auto renewal.
I’m perfectly fine with competition. This is the world. I’d buy a cheap Chinese car that passed regulations for driving in my country.
Trying to tariff instead of competing is just delaying the inevitable.
Kind of sounds like a landline
Walmart actually did when I had Walmart+ years ago.
I’ll cast a vote for checking the local Facebook marketplace or craigslist for a deal on a good laser printer.
I use jiffies to refer to clock speed.
My username has a space and a newline in it.
Random things break at random times.
Exactly the same boat. But man Cloudflare is better in every way. Having an API to update/fetch records for a zone does wonders.
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Normally I would say view the man page (as a command). Though for some reason when making the thinnest distro possible, the OS team at my job got rid of man.
Wtf man.
The answers here are all well and good, but show how using Linux isn’t as user friendly. Regular folks could care less about what filesystem they have. Heck even having a specific window manager vs another can seem farfetched.
I wouldn’t do this since I don’t want to be even more tech support for people I know.
My mom has used windows for as long as she has had a computer and still doesn’t know what the start button or the windows key are.
I’ve explained it millions of times.
I’m not signing up for more of that than we need.
Reminds me of the US swapping to the metric system.
Short to mid term would be miserable and confusing for people. Long term would probably work out better. Will it happen: never.
+1 there is something nice about just downloading and double clicking an exe.
Maybe they should have a common file format for all distro that extracts, etc. for the current distro. I thought that was flatpak, but idk.
LinkedIn has over a billion users. I got a t-shirt for it.
Then when you’re done, you find out one of the core modules you use is considered a ‘security risk’ by your infosec team. So you have to start over.
Don’t forget that GPT4 was getting dumber the more it learned from people.
I might be misunderstanding the licenses so correct me if wrong.
Can companies use GPL code internally without release as long as the thing written with it doesn’t get directly released to the public?
… or does GPL pollute everything even if used internally for commercial purposes?